BANK -•.••"•39 VOLUME xxxv: RE© BANK; W #, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2,1912.1 roxrm mw HOUSES, HORSES CANT &£ SOLD. UMBBB! TOTBD A CTSTOX. NEW HOUSES BEING BUILT. Xaaaatmrc B*e4d»ta Settlor Vp Mtm Xante Arreated and Bmt to tfea HAS HUSBAND ARRESTED. 1 loun »• Th»t nut. Oonnty JaU, _. . .-(nr Charles Hcllfrich of Keansburg is Joseph Harris, a colored barber at UC luildlng three bungalows at that or Red Bank, waa arrested last Thurs- MRS. ALONZO Y. SEDLOCK CHARGES MR. SED1 place, They will be 15x80 feet and day night on a charge of carrying MANY DWELLINGS ARE BEING CONSTRUCTED IN 1 Hn. concealed weapons. Harris's wife WITH ASSAULT AND BATTERY. v VARIOUS PARTS OF THE TOWN. ( will cost $1,600 each . The buildings * SB* OvriS tea made a complaint against him. charg- will have three rooms each and will be Oldaon * IMlr S"i > MlMauwi ni done in about, a month. James D. ing assault and battery. When ar- Bookkeeper for Mount Factory Firm Held in $200 Bail to Await WiUiwJi P. Hugg Building a New Hoihe on Maple Avenue, and tha IM SMook * rested by Policeman Emley, Harris Seoley is doing the work. An injunction nlhg Paul had a pistol in his trousers pocket. the Action of the Grand Jury—Mrs. Sedlock Claims, that He James J. Quigley Building a House as an Investment on Bergen Mrs, Florence MocCallan is build- Armstrong of- Hoi , from dlspos- Harris's wife aefused to press the ng a now house at Keansburg. It Is jlngof thirtt^r i hot***, most of complaint against her husband, and Struck Her, but Her Husband Denies TMs-Hft iiays That He . Placed New Stucco House oh Peters Place to* Mr. and Mrs,18x28 feet and will' cost about $800. them Arabfan-.! a sew charge of carrying a concealed The house will be ready for occupancy weapon was made against the man, Simply Defended Himself Against Hi* Wife. ' .. George Manson-Jonn H. Cook, Jr., Buading Another Dwelling. in three weeks. Mrs. MacGaUan will Harris was sent to the county jail to make this her home. George Matthews await the action of the grand jury. Mrs. Louisa A. Sedlock, wife of complainant and her testimony was • George W. Sewing has drawn plans the first of December. The cost will be in doing the work.' ... . . was obtained by Jo«ph rPCohover of Alonzo Y. Sedlock of Sunset ave- similar to that,of Mrs. Sedlock'a, ^8he .. and has been awarded' contracts for 12,800. The first story will be weather the law firm' of JoBntton A Conover nue, had her husband arrested on a said that she tasppenep d to. call at the two new houses at Red Bank for Wil- boarded- and the Becond will be shin* of AsbueJ" Park. They represented complaint of assault, and battery last House while the trouble was taking liam P. Hugg and James J,,Qulgl*y. led. On the front of the house will Mrs. Daisy B.- Davenport, widow of Thuriday. The case was tried before place; , Mr. Hugg's new dwelling wilt be; on s'a. porch eight feet wide. Hot and Homer Davenport. The latter - left FIRE IN A "FEED STORE, Justice Frank A. Mulford of Fair Ha- & PROPERTY. hie entire Estate to his wife in one of Mrs. Sedlock is now living with 'the lot occupied by his present resi- cold water, heat, stationary tubs, elec- ven on Friday night*, and Mr. Sedlock Mrs. William J. Button of East Front tho'shortest wills on record. ; dence on-the east side of Maple ave- tricity, gas and other' improvements SXOBB ACBXB AT. MMHC.B SH.VBB XS). WABBMOPBB -was held in $200 bail to await the street. . •, , . - nue. It will be in the tear of the will be in the dwelling. The order, .spedfles that •if the action of the grand jury. Mr. Sed- KABSB. "• horses are taken out of the state or BOBS) PAMAOB. Mr. Sedlock says that he did not house now on the property, and after Improving- a Konaa. lock is employed as bookkeeper in the assault his wife, but that Mrs, Sedlock it is completed Mr. Hugg will make it sold a bond guaranteeing their value John Coombs is making many im- John J. Ollbona BzonangM Propertr at Oid*t of. »OUM "aaui VoUenuia Woo4a office of the Mount carriage factory did assault him. He says that she got his home; The house at present occu- mu^t bo furnished^ This order was at Bed Bank. John W. Mount, Sr., 1 provements to his residence on South to* Volnt fo» W*w York Propartr— issued pending, a bearing on Mrs. •»T» Ua MoTwa «iiirplalim» Actions angry because he was looking-at a pied by him will bo moved to a, lot on Mor* Shan (1,000,000 Bepreaented In became his bondsman. book belonging to her, and flew et htnv ~I>rummond place. "'\ ' •''. . street, The coat will be? 1,600, Mr. Davenport's petition fpr art accounting of • «*t>D Madlto )S«U»f Tn»t BnU4- Sewing is doing the work. New bard- by Mrs. Ann: Howard Beakirt, who WM.'.SM on K The hearing was to have taken like a tigress. Mr. Sedlock claims that , The new house will be 28 feet wood floors will be laid throughout John J. Gibbons of Little Silver last place Thursday night, but was post- he could not assaulau t his wife if he square and will coat about $3,500, It claims to have Bold the horses and Damage amounting to $600 was and a new staircase will be built. To Wednesday exchanged his country farm to Mr, Armstrong, In this action done by a flre InHance's feed store on poned till Friday night because the wanted to,, ass shee is mmuc h biggbggerr anda d' will be roady for occupancy the first the house Is being added a back porch, place known as Shoreacres, near Little witnesses were unable to be present. stronget r than,hehh . If BDO wass n nurt in .'"•' of December. The .first story will be MrB. Davenport'.seeks to have the Monmonth street last Wednesday butler's pantry arid two bay windows. Silver point, for a business building court remove the title to' the horses night How the fire'started is not Mrs. Sedlock testified that when she any way Mr. Sedlock .says that her in- - weather boarded and the second will The work will be completed about the and flats at New York, built and came home a few, nights ago her hus- juries resulted from her own strenuous be Hhlngled. There will be o porch and the farm' frohj Mr, Armstrong known. Shortly before the alarm was middle of October. ' ' j owned by the Building and Engineer- and restore it'to herself on the con- rung in Reuben White saw a colored band flew into a rage and said that actions and not from anything he did ten feet wide. The house will be of ing company, A New York real es- he would blow her head off if she did to her. He says that he simply acted the colonial style of. architecture and tention that there was never any real man scale a fence on White Street and MawShrawaliarjr Avanue •ouMev tate broker handled the transaction, sale to Mrs. Reakirt. The caw is to run as hard aa he could. He yelled not tell him where she had been. She on the defensive. He admits that he . will have eight rooms and a bathroom, John H, Cook, Jr., of Bank street, which involved more than $1,000,000 said that her huBbtmd took hold of did say that he would bite her, but Hardwood floors will be laid through- be heard December flth. to tht e man but the runner did not is building a house on Shrewsbury in values. reply. This incident has given rise to her hands and beat them against her that he simply said this as a threat to . out. The rooms will be finished with avenue OB an investment. It will; be Affidavits introduced at the case breast: She further stated that he make her quit. chestnut trimmings. The house will The property acquired by Mr. Gib-tended to show. that, even some time the bbeliee f that the building was set on 20x20 feet and will cost about ?l,f)00. ons is a twelve-story mercantile fire. Mr. White did not recognize the made several attempts to bite her. Mr. John W. Mount, Sr., head of the be provided with not and, cold water, It will be completed this week.' This after Mrs. Reakirt claims to have man. Sedlock plead not guilty to the charge factory firm, states that he wantB hast, '-' !1 -'^ '-••- building at 45 to 51 West 23d street, come into possession.'of the farm and and made a general denial of his : is, electricity,,stationary tubs is the third house Mr. Cook has built On a plot, 100x100' feet, It was built people to know that he"has a very high und tier modern comforts and con. on Shrewsbury avenue this year, be- the horses; Davenport told people that The discovery of the fire was made wife's statements.,, opinion of Mr. Sedlock and that he : a short time ago by the sellers. they were his own.; The affidavits veniencesl • , . v • " " Bides three which he built on River Justin time to prevent the total de- does not believe that Mr. Sedlock iThe Gibbons country estate is lo- were from prominent horsemen from struction of the building and was due Nellie LeMaistre, a neighbor of Mr. Hugg's present residence is street. Next week Mr. Cook will be- ated on the South Shrewsbury river Mrs. Sedlock, Was a witness for the would treat his wife cruelly. the construction of four houses on all over the United'States who asso- to a' fortunate accident. Fred E. close to the road. The new residence gin and comprises more than fifty acres ciated with Davenport, Mrs. Daven- Brower, the fire alarm inspector, was , now under construction will be on the the plot at the corner of Shrewsbury. of land, so situated on the bond of the port was in'court with two of.her in the town hall talking with Arthur GXS& WEDS. XBS, CATKB8XSJB 'JSKB2XB .same building line as the residences and Sunset avenues, These houses river as to contain more than 6,000 children, Mildred, and Homer C. Da- Ii. Wymbs.-chief of police. He hap- on'. Maple avanue which have lately will be somewhat similar in size and feet of shore frontage. venport, Jr, j been put up. Mr. Hugg's present pened to glance out of the town hall Kill Oaorfflanna Pay Oompton Married Btewnraui Xor xannant*' »t«nxlio«t style.to the houses which he has just Shoreacies also consists of a twenty- window and he .saw the south east to John B. Vcatar Sunday. Company Slad Sunday. residence 1B so close to the road thut completed on Shrewsbury avenue, but Davenport died May 8d last. His room mansion, spacious greenhouses, corner of the feed store in flames. Miss Georgianna Fay Compton, Mrs. Catherine Jenkins, -widow of. the new houte can be built without they will have certain additional fea- gardener's house, garage, gatekeeper's wife was made sole "beneficiary of the disturbing the present house at all. tures which will make them cost about estate and also executrix. When she While Mr. Brower rang in the alarm daughter of Mrs. Millnrd F. Trimple Harrison Jenkins, died at her home on louse and boat house. It is one of the Mr. Wymbs and Policeman Charles G. of Belford, and John E. Foster, son Borden street Sunday afternoon from, When the new house is finished Mr. $1,900 each. largest estates for which the Little undertook to. take possession of the Huge will move out of the back door she was blocked by Mrs. Woods got all of the horses out of the of Lewis Foster of Atlantic High- a.complication of diseases. Mrs. Jen- Btnooo ROOM on »«t.r» Mae*. Silver Point and Rumson Neck sec- . The firemen were quick to lands, were married at the home of kins had been in poor health about « of his present hoUBe into.the' front tions are famous. wljo ctaimefl that.the farm door of his new home, the two doors Mr.' and Mrs. George Manson of and all the horses /belonged to her. and soon had the flamesunde r the bride's parents by Rev. A. H. Sut- year. Two weeks ago her condition Being only about twelve feet distant Bed Bank are building a house on About three years ago Mrs. Gibbons although fcr a. time it looked phin of New Monmouth Sunday af- became serious. died and since then Mr. Gibbons has Five days before, tfaf bill was filed in from, each-other. When Mr. Hugg's Peters place. It is 26x38 feet, and the court of cKaoeiry calling Jipon Mrs. whole building would be de- ternoon. The bridesmaid was Miss Mrs. Jenkins was sixty yean old tried to dispose of the property. Mr. 1 present residence U moved to Drum- will cose $5,000. The house will be of Reakirt for an, accounting and asking The southeast corner of the Mary Compton, a sister of the bride, and was born at Red Bank. For. mond place it will be remodeled and stucco construction, and will be com- Gibbons still has nearly fifty acres at was gutted. Only a small and.Lewis Foster, Jr., a brother of about twenty years Mrs. Jenkins had Little Silver on which there are sev- for an' Injunction to restrain her from made into a dwelling of eight rooms, pleted by Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. disposingofttw horses and live stock,' of hay and corn were burned the groom, was groomsman. been employed as stewardess on the. with all Improvements. Mansoh will make it their home. The eral buildings. This property is lo- in other parts of the building bpats of the Merchants' steamboat cated opposite the property just ex- Mrs. Reakirt claims'to have sold the The bride wore a white voile dress house will have four rooms downstairs farm arid hopees to. Peter Caffey. They was damaged by smoke and heat. trimmed With shadow lace. The company. She. was 'always faithful , l»*w Xooa* on iatrtra Ilaoe. and four rooms and a bathroom up- changed and ho will pot up a modem Liberty company's. fire automobile __J _l.f! •"_ /_ At.. »v •*•••• -•• • . • —Sf dwelling on this land for himself and subsequently passed 4ntd the hands of bridesmaid wore pink silk with pearl and obliging in the performance of jMr. Ouli , 'a new house on Bergen Btnirs, "> . Mr. Armstrong. "He and Caffey were was damaged while going to the fire. trimmings. After the ceremony a her duties, and the officers of the; ilaco will 28 feet square, and will Joseph Boskey & . Sons are the on. . made party^defendafits in the suit in- Reuben White was at the wheel and to wedding supper was Berved at the steamboat company say she was tha have six rooms. It is'being built as masons and Clarence Kythe of Long Shoreacres will hereafter be the stituted by Mrs. Davenport. avoid striking B trolley car he had to home of the bride's parents. About best stewardess ever employed on their an investment and will be completed Branch is the carpenter. • home of Andrew J. Kerwin, Jr., secre- Mrs. Reakirt contends that $6,000 run the machine to one side of the thirty persons were preEent at the boats. ' ' : ,; tary and treasurer ,of the Building is due her. She says she loaned thiB road. The automobile struck a post wedding. The bride received many Mrs. Jenkins's husband died about and Engineering company. Mr. Ker- in iront of Moody's harness "store, presents, consisting of cut glass, sil- fifteen i years ago'- . Sh"' e 'leaves a sister, COSTBAOTS. DOG'S OWXEB HUES. to Davenport March SOth, 1909. She wrecking the forward right wheel. wln last year occupied-one of the also claims that more than a dozen verware and money. The groom re- Mrs. Elizabeth Holmes, with whom Parmly cottages at Oceanic and for horses on the place had been bought ceived a check for $50 from his uncle, Mrs. Jenkins made her home, and one Bank Mm Mat* tip Bl* Honamrat V*w Yorker Han to Pay for Ileaaur* of several years has been looking for a John E. Foster. Bnlne; Hla Dog- rig-it. by her and With her money. Daven- DBXVXB HELD BBSPOKSEBX.E. brother, Alonzo Carney of New Yprk. suitable place in this section of Mon- The young couple will live at Atlan- The funeral was held this morning at Munson Aos y A monument to the memory of the Patriot Singleton'* Canine. Doyle. The property is to belong to William Sandlass, proprietor of the Highlands Dim-flat Plana Conveniences late Theodore F. White is being put Broa. IOIH Bolti. pied. The last occupant was John Mr. Doyle during his lifetime. Mr. bathing establishment at Highland A horse belonging to Doremus Bros Duncan. Henry Kelly of Everett was badly for Trolley Faaa*nr*». up at Fair View at a cost of $800 by bitten on tho hand by a dog belonging Connors's mother, Mrs. Mary Con- Beach, was married last Wednesday, Grandin V. Johnson, the Highlands' Manson & Son. ran sway on Broad street las' night at St. Agnes's Catholic church, MSB. MAXORBY ASBSBVES. to Patrick Singleton last Thursday. nors, owned and occupied the house druggist, is planning a trolley signal Wednesday. The driver left the ani and after her death it became the New York, to Miss Helen Lynch of mal standing untied while he went In Kelly was on his way home when the system at his two stores at the High- dog ran out of tho yard and began property of the Red Bank policeman. New York. Miss Lynch was a tele- lands. The plan is to put a light or BEOnmoir TO mw »AsroB. a house to deliver groceries, The Mtlfhbora OoinpUintd About Mffhtl and phone operator at the Hotel Gerard Ouralof at H«r Honit. barking at him. He undertook to Mr. Doyle for a number of years past some other signal in front of his Mil- lorse bolted, and on the lower end o make friendly overtures to the dog, has made his home with his sister, before her marriage. Mr. Sandlass ler street pharmacy to notify passen- Holmdel Baptist Coarr*(*tlon 01TH Broad street most of tho contents of Mrs. Margaret Maloney of Borden met Miss Lynch about two years ago street was arrested Sunday on a but the canine did not want to be MrB. Mnry Connors, and he will con- gers when a car IB due to leave the Welooine to BtT. w. T. Cbaee. the wagon were spilled in tho road. tinue to live in it. while stopping at the hotel. His tele- A reception was tendered to Rev. charge of disturbing the peace. friendly. When it got through with crossing. He also wants to install a They comprised eggs, bread, lemons Kelly his hand was badly torn and phone bills amounted to a large sum waiting station at his bridge phar- and Mrs. William Parkson Chase of and other groceries. The horse tan Neighbors complained that there was that week. After a while the couple Holmdel by the Holmdol Baptist con- B pood deal of cursing and fightini; at mangled. Kelly had the wound cau- macy for the convenience of .trolley :o its stable, and no damage was don terized. Two Large Shorka Canirut at Belford. became better acquainted, and were passengers, and to put up a Bignol to gregation Inst Wednesday night. Mr. to the wagon. all hours of the night at her house. After (riving Mrs. Malonoy Bcvernl J. E. Johnson and D. H. Jones of soon engaged. After the wedding the notify them of tho leaving time of the Chase is the new pastor of the church. couple loft for a visit at Baltimore, A large number of people were pres- warnings that the noise must bo cut Oaa Office Moved. Belford caught two of the largest trolleys. I Br»ka Both Ankloi. out tho police arrested hor on Sunday. sharks ever caught in the bay off Port and then will go to Palm Beach, where ent, among them being many pastors The Atlantic Highlands gas com- Monmouth last week.'''Mr. Johneon's they will Bpend the winter. from adjoining towns. Short talks Andrew Johnson of Newark, aged She was held in $200 bail to await the pany has moved its business offlce to ' Narrow Beoane. 70 years, broko both his ankles In a action of tho grand jury. shark was about eleven feet long and were made by Rev. F. N. Boeder of tho Foster building, formerly occupied weighed nbout 800 pounds. Mr. Thomas Derby of Highlands had a Holmdel, Rev. Johnson L. Miner of fall near tho Highlands schoolhouse XBTPOBT GIBL MABBIBD. narrow escape last week while nt- Friday. Mr, Johnson is near Bightci by tho postofllce. Louis Foster nad Jones's shark wns thirteen feet long Red Bank, Rev. Horace Goodchild of Xoina from Auto Trip. the contract for n number of changes temptinp; to rescue a child from In and he walked in the school yard, and weighed about 950 pounds. The Queen of Thla Bummer'a Carnival front of an automobile. Derby's coat Middletown and Rev. W. H. Bawder thinking he waa in the street. The to the new place of business. The fishermen had a hard time (,'ettinf; the of Perth Amboy. Atter an Informal Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Allaire, front of the store has been slightly Wedded to a Boaton Una. caught in tho flywheel of the engine rear of the yard inclines and the sides Mr. nnd Mrs. Warron H. Smock nnd shnrks in their boats. Mies Kathleen VanDervcer Hong- at the pumping station as ho ran for service refreshments wore served and are walled up with rough rocks, John- remodeled und new floors nnd side a social hour was enjoyed. I^onurd Smith, Mr. Allairo's chauf- wnlls have nlso been put In. The post- land, daughter of the late Dr, G. G. tho street. Ho unbuttoned his coat son fell down tho bank, a distunce of feur, of Ilcd Bank nnd Mr. and Mis. Auotlon Salt Next Saturday. HcaRland of Keyport. was married and slipped out of it. Derby rescued nbout fifteen feet. Henry I lance of Freehold arrived ofllco is now accommodated in tho now building. Friday at the home of ner Kister, Mrs. the child, which hnd been playing in Boilded bjr Hot Watar. homo Wednesday night from an uutu- The home, waRon, harnenH, ploiph Albert M. llaigh of Keyport, to J. the road. and sulky und shares of stock in the Mrs. Maggie West of Engllshtown Bunaay-Sohool Bxonralon. rnobllo trip to Allontown, Pn., whero Sarenad* at belter Hance'a. Archibald Man Ewnn, a former resi- they vixitcd tlio Allentown fair. Tho Monmouth county fnir association and dent of Keyport, now of Boston, Mass. Auto Bruabee a Train. WIIH seriously Bcnldoil last Wednesday Friondn of Mr. and MrB. Loster tho Freehold driving association of the at the home of her sister, Mrs. Samuel Tho Sundny-school children of tho tilp won mndain mitoii belonging to The ceremony was witnent-'ed by only a William L. MucDonnld of Kean»- New Monmouth Bnptlit church en- Mr. Alluire and Mr. Smock. Hiinco sort-muled the newly mnrried Into Charles Dullois, which were to few friends iind relatives of tlio couple. burg had a narrow encano from being Aumuck of Keyport. Mm, Went was joyed their excursion Inst Sutunlny. helping her sister to lift a pull of boil- couple ut their home in tlio llrunch hnve been Hold two weeks ago. will be Following the ceremony n wedding run over by a train Friday afternoon. ing wutcr from the stove, when tho They went to Uronx park and spent building on -Monmuuth fitrcot hint nold at public pale nuxt Saturday supper was served after which the tho clay viowlng tho sights there, ltov. Will Kaka Xouaa from Btort. Thursday ni^ht. About 2G persons afternoon lit three o'clock at Cilobo ho- Mr. MucDonuld.didn't «ce the train handle came off, pouring yie scalding A. II. Sutphln and John N. Hlllyer couple left for a wedding trip. On until he WIIH almost on tho crossing. wuter flbout her fiico und arms. Sho K. II. Jonoa of llclfoid, who bought woro present, and tlu'jr took with them tel court. Jacob V. Shutls will be the their return they will live at iloaton, wol'o tho committee in churire of tho the old William 11, Scclny ntoro nt n number of tin pium and rocket pro- auctioneer. He turned bin cur short and Just is gutting along us nicely as can bo where the groom ban butnnewi inlor- lightly blushed the nido of the train. qxpoctod. exrumlon, floinu of tho teachers ulno .Imt plnco, has Htnrted to innko It Into ducers. Tho Bcrcnndi'iH woro Invited went on tho trip. fi bungalow. IIu will niovo tho bulld- in tho lioii.se nml llu: null ill pastimes Brtda"* to b* Torn Down. CHtH. MlHH HonglllMi! \H (>tll> (if till! The mud guard wna bent but no olhor moHt popular young women of Key- damage WUH done. data mil Trom Blojrolt, IIIK buck In tho mlddlo of tlio lot und woro onjuyed. A new drain IH being pput in on the remodel it. Unary & Honn of Atlnnllc poii, and wax queen of the carnival B'ona%.'«tMr.«anal)utr. MiU'lboro-llilltiliillbllillll n loud near the there thin Hummer. DnWItt Quuckcnbush of IIudHon K will do the movingg.. Thhe Qnlok Vroflt on a Btorae. .Samuel Jonca farm. The jiipes are Bpldemlo of Meaalea Abating. avonue, whllo ilillng around tha enr Mm. Joltin Hflllliarcl oT'lfobnkcn In tt h t .a jp A number nf thn children at Del ford, enrjicntor contract has not yet been I'orey Cook, n Colt's Nock boy, thirty inchei s iin diameter, and wilill l be nor of Broad and Monmouth ntritntn building u hounti nt KonnnbtirK. It In Klvon out. Xtyport Couple Wad. l'ort Monmnuth and vicinity havobe«ft • Thursday afternoon, wa» thrown from 14x25 /not and will he dono in about clonneu up $1'> liu.t week on a quick used to drain the brook which rmm home dual. Ilii bought n home from across the roud ul UUH point. Tlie Mm. Ituth de Hcinicim and Hurry nick with mansion. Mont all of then* hi* hicyclo by the skidding of tho rour two wovkH. Mrs. Mlllhnrd will innko nohlnaa HoTad. Iliivnen, botli of Keyport, werti mar- Imvc recovered and nro nblo to b* wheel.' Mia right shoulder was badly it her hmiu<. Wllliamn & W 111 to arc J umes .liiluium of Long llrnnch for bridge at thin |xilnt will hu torn duwn. ( Th« 1'In liter n IIII'IIKIIIK cmniiany $10 und mild It u fiw ciayn Intor for Tin1 work In being ilono liy Harry ried laid 'rbiii'Mduy at th(> i>ai'- )OiiiiKe about ugiiln. Hmno of the children tx- brulned «ml Ills milt wan naarly ruined tho builders, Tliny have Ju»t com of the Kind IlaiiliHt cliuicli nt that pectcd to gn on tho Sunday-school n- ilcti'd n luiuan at muumliuiK for Mrs, IIIIMI up ntiikcn and loft l'mt Mon- $25 to Airliihnld Iluvcna, n flnh ped- l'itcher (if Hcd Hunk. by the mud und dirt. iiHiuth Monday. Thry waited n wrck yi"irt nncl work on thn Thompson I.OT«U t» Wed. Tho Itrifurd nthlotih cVlb dulVntod couple will live at .leiney City, (li(! Henry Vallonti. tun of William Val- tin, Unity Hold dub nt.\J<>inoy City in groom being employed by tho Central Maw lire Alarm SohedaU. le»u of Towor Hill itvonuo, fell off liIn Frnnk Norcrosa of IIIKIIIUIHIK wun cr««l( thorn nnd Uio othnr will l>o »ohl John Thomimnn l.f»Vott, roll of John to' Now Hrunawlek. *T. Uvntt of IJllIn Hilvor, will be mnr- n bnll irnmu Hundny,»ft<'rriiMin by a litllroml nt that place. Tho ordiniiiiro commltt«o of AlUn- blaycls and hrulncd hla kn«a tinclly nrroitcd lint Friday Bftointxin by s<'or« or 4 to 1. Tim llolfnnl liiitti-ry last week, lie In alilo to fill Mi po«(- Constable WIHUm Chandliir of Rod rlnd Thurmlay, Orlulwr 17th, to Minn tie Illghlnndn In armnglng » Khtdul* (Iwnmlolin Towt »f Nynck, New York. worn Monrn nnd llnmlll und tho .lor- Loan Aaaoclatloii Meeting;. of flro nlarm ilRnnlarto bo blown by tlon In thn Antler market, but his U>g Dank on the chnrgo of cnrrylnK a ron- Boraa DIM from Injnrlsa. n«y ('lly liiiUcry wcui Aldoinon und Klvoa him a go(Nl deal of pain, coulfd woniion, Norcromi won given Tho ceremony will ba performed at tho whlntlo on tho power plant no IS A liortn bolonirlng to John Van- Hocdo. The Kciinnbuig bulldlliK and lonri to determine In what part of ths town ii ln-mlnif Friday night liofoio Juatlco tho brldo'a homr. iiiinixintion held lln miinthly uuiotlng Junien Hlcklea, and waa hold iindor Hum t of VnnderliurK In aomti way u flro In located. Bay* Bavrhltf la Not got cnuuht In that atabln Inat wwk. Xavaelxk Man to Wed. hint Tliumday night, l'oily-flvc nharua S1U0 ball for tha grand Jury, ir,lo« fcoT.lt lo b* a Dootor. were taken out and nil umillcntlon wnn It wan recently reported that Mm. Th« animal Injllrml Itnolf to Imilly Klllmorn l)r>»|>rm>ux, null of Mr, and Dane* In M»a« Olakkfaa*. Irvlnu 1/iVfU, noli of John T. Uiv- received for u lonn of $(100, JoMph Wllaon of Koannburir had an- trying to n«l l« It* f««t that It dlwl, Mm. Krnnk Di'nprrjux «f Nnvenlnk, I'blllp II, Cokman sav» a daw* til nounced the enKammpnt of her Sw»pv*a Mon* tn ntt or I.lttlo Hllvm, will Uk* a couran will mnrry Minn I'loreme Hi'lnrh. Oaatl«a>a>'a Oawtrjr S«H f« B«la. In m«dicln« at John Hopklna unlvor- irtlatlo •alt Qoode. tha Uhniwuhury boat elubhOUH st KM daUghUr Norms to Ituaaell Stanford. Albtrt Dennis of Ealonlo-wn K»VO ninnn of riilladnl|ililn Tlmrwluy of Ilank Friday nlvht. Dstwlng WM Mra. Wllion atatea that thU la not hla old gray mar* to Jam** Rovrland At llail«l, near Ktyport, N. J,, t alty at llalllmorn, Maryland. Hs imxt wotik. Aftflr thfllr honeymoon The Intent iitylet in atrlctly human houio of Ifl rooms ana 4 bith roomi) uradutted from l.nfay«U« colle«Q laat (ho rouplo will llvo nt Nflvnalnk. hair, ('omblnga mail* In awltchea, k«nt up till midnight, sn4 ths uiusi trus, of Batontown last WMk. Mr. ltowlan

. • '. '• • ••••..•.••••'-•• This occasion is the termination of a very satisfactory Summer season. The offerings are special lots of Fall and Winter Merchandise. CLOAKS, SUITS,' BLANKETS, COMFOOTABLES, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, SWEATERS. FUR COATS, MUFFS AND NECK PIECES. DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS,' CORSETS, ETC., at much less than our regular prices because of advantageous buying. We canriot give description nor quote prices here, in order to do justice to each and every item, as the list of specials is too numerous, but would request that ydu come to the sale and notice the (Harvest Sale, Price Tickets) throughout the store; they will tell the story in a nutshell. 'If you have profited by the sales in the past you will be doubly rewarded by coming

. to this, Our Annual Harvest Sale. * . . ' ' • ' ^M_

,: . ' tJQaSEiF^• - • H SALZ' . .» •.••.. •. . - • COR. B'ROip AND MECHANIC STREETS, « v RED BANK, N: uJ.

probably may not bo resumed nt Spring Lake. S OF Enrt in Jjoap from Train. E. D. White, freight agent for the r A&P Pure Food Bulletin, Commencing Monday, Sept. 30 MINOR HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN ALL PARTS Central railrbnd at Seabripl't, sprained his ankle and cut his right OF MONMOUTH COUNTY. hand in jumping from a moving A WEEK OF SPECIAL SALES $ $ freight train at that place last Satur- of 20 and 25 Fall Suits day week.' Personal Notes, Sale of Property, Building Operations,'Entertain- Broke Bonoa In Fall from Int. ' John T. Abbott, seventy years old, ments, Lodge Doings, Slight Fires, Births, Marriages, Deaths, fell from a treo in his yard last Thurs- day and broke his right elbow and his at *15 Accidents, Cases of Sickness, Proceedings of Official Bodies and forearm. Mr. Abbott was trimming the tree, which was recently struck by SpecialFlourSale Other Interesting Features of Town and County. lightning. Miss Lillian Higgina of Homers- Miss Ethel Grant, daughter of Ed-Pryor Beturns to Asunry Fan. Barrel, $5.75; Sack, 74c Arranged with the sole idea of town has returned from a visit to Rev. ward-^rant of Long Blanch, was mar- Arthur Pryor has completed a fif- William G. Robinson of Chester ried to William Siddon of New York teen weeks' t»ur through the West Every pound absolutely guaranteed or money refunded. :ounty, Pa. Mr. Robinson was form- Sunday of last week. The ceremony ith his band and will occupy his erly pastor of the Hornerstown Bap- was performed at St. Luke's parson-house at Asbury Park' for a few weeks. Over 500 barrel* of this flour sold by us in Red Bank and inducing men and young men to tist church. age at Long Branch by Rev. John Y. He has no engagement as yet for next Miss Julia D. Arrowsmith of Mata- Dobbins. vicinity during the past nine months. Adopted Boy Buna Away. summer. wan gave a reception lost Saturday Bent Potatoea to Trenton Fail. week for Mrs. Harvey Jordan of Char- John Allison, a boy who has been buy their Fall Suits a week or lottesville, Va. riven a good home by C. Gov ">n Robert Lane, who farms the George Mrs. Edward Wharton of Freehold Hyers. of Imlayetown the past two L, Hcndrickson farm near Freehold, gave birth to a daughter last Friday years, ran away last week. He was has sent a sample of World's Fair po- week. caught a short time later and willing- tatoes to the Trenton fair. Twenty- two sooner than they otherwise five potatoes fill an ordinary peach EVAPORATED MILK Davjd Bullock of Englishtown is' ly returned with Mr. Hyers. attending college at Grove City, Pa. Singing in Qntna Opera. basket. Hnmen Short f 850. Mrs. S. J. Hendrickson of Imlays- Miss. Mattie Corn, a summer resi- would. AH are this season's town is laid up with rheumatism. dent of Long Branch, has been en- The firemen's parade association of A new roof is being put on E. Frank Asbury Park, which recently con- Small Can 3C Goddard's house at Manasquan. gaged for the season by the Aborn ducted the firemen's parade and tour- Henry A. Ford of Allentown la grand opera company at New York. nament at that place, is short $250. newest designs and colors; and painting hie house. Mias Corn Bang for the company at The parade cost the association Washington last spring. $8,000. . Large Can 7C After • In Wnlater.. Announcement has been made of the Building a Xljlng Machine.

Eev. Charles & Bruce of Morris, ••'•-.•• •:•/•':<.•• are tailored right up to the high wedding of Miss Elsie E. Geiger of III., has been offered the pastorate of Frank Morris of* Long Branch has Ocean Grove and Edward M. Davi- been working several months on a son of Asbury Park. The ceremony the Matawan Presbyterian church to flying machine. He has introduced was performed at West Ocean Grove succeed Bev. Edwin I. Stearns. Mr. several new features of his own in- standard always maintained in last Wednesday week by Eev. Daniel Bruce was offered $1,600 a year and vention and will soon make a trial Johnson. the use of the manse. flight. 3»ow Bohool Accept*]. OMld Opanted On. The three-year-old son of Harvey Editor of Bohool Paper. YoBUTTEn cannot earpaai our BatteRr in quality*. Goldstein's Clothes. A saving The new intermediate school at Edith Jefferson, Ruthena Guerin, Hurley of Long Branch underwent an Th# pirlc* U extremely low for tKI» grade. Long Branch was accepted last week operation for the removal of a needle Leopold Sneider, Joseph Eidelsberg, $ $ by the board of education. The build- Donald Sterner, Carrie Ferguson and ing cost somewhat less than $70,000 from his hand last,week. Dr. Harry of 5 to 10 for men who buy Slocum performed the operation at the Werner Hetrick compose the editorial BROOMS; • each 25c Barley, - a pound 4c and the education board was well Long Branch hospital. staff of the Asbury Park high school pleased with the work of the con- paper. Instant Postum, a can 30c Pears, No. 2 » a can 7c tractor. Hew BOBOOI for Married £aat Hlfht. now. Preebold Man Vuriea. The Manasquan board of education Electro Silicon, a box 8c Plums, No. 3 - a can 8c has appointed a committee to have Miss Amelia Broome, daughter of Dr. William D. Herbert of Freehold plans prepared for a new high school Levi Broome of Ocean Grove, was and Miss Maud R. Smith of York, Pa. building at that place. It is proposed married to Captain Edward H. King were married at the home of the bride to build the new building north of the of Corning, N. Y., last night. Mr. Karo or A&P Corn Syrup, a can 8c Monday of last week. Dr. Herbert is present schoolhouse. King is a member of the Salvation a surgeon in the United States army Win-on and Anto Collide. Army. and is now stationed at Washington, Stephen Avery of Cliffwood was Welghta and Meaanroe Znapeoted. GOLDSTEIN'S, D. C. Thomas Wyncoop of Asbury Park Force, apkglOc Iona Peas, lean 10c Seagirt Voatofflee Property Sola. driving his automobile toward Keyport one night last week, when a wagon and R. Lang, Jr., assistant superin- , Corner Liberty Street, The property on which the Seagirt with no lights collided with the ma- tendent of weights and measures for postoflice is located has been sold to chine. The auto was slightly damaged the state, inspected the weights and Cleaned Currants, a pkg 10c Clothes Pina, 100 for 10c George H. McCullough, who for thebut no one was hurt. measures of the Allentown stores last Peanut Butter, - alb lie Gold Dust, a package 19c LONG BRANCH. past seven years has conducted the Married In the Wee*. week- ice cream and refreshment business Tank Vlooda a Honae. Shredded Wheat, a pkg 12c Sapolio, • a cake 7c Daniel S. DuBois, son of William H. in the building near the campgrounds. A tank in the garret of Henry Ar- Aabury Park Oirl Weda. DuBois of Freehold, and Miss Nell Coe rowsmith'S house at Mntnwnn de- Miss Agnes E. Tolhurst, daughter of Portland, Oregon, were married at veloped a leak Tuesday night of last of Mrs. Julia Tolhurst of Asbury that place last Wednesday week. Mr. week and the floors below were flooded Extra Stamps with Teas and Coffees Park, was married at her home last DuBois is engaged in the automobile part of the ceiling ikj the kitchen fell TEAS. COFFEES. Wednesday to Bayard I. Sidman of business at Portland. down. \ Orange. The ceremony was perVew- a stand Baaineei Sold* 60 stamps with 1 ibTea 70c 25 stamps! lbElRyad Victor and Ira Smith of Freehold New Clnthonae Opened. ' formed by Rev. Garrett M. Conover. Members of two Shrewsbury ice boat Coffee 35c Neptone Townahp Sohoola Crowded. have sold their news stand at the SO stamps with 1 lb Tea 60c 20 stamp* 1 Mb Ambosa Pennsylvania railroad station at that and yacht club of Long Branch en< Building Inspector McDermott of joyed a pleasant evening in their new 40 stamps with 1 lb Tea 50c Coffee 32c the state board of education has re-place to Joseph Cooper of New York. clubhouse at that place last Thurs- 15 stamp* 1 Ib-Sultana Mortgages ported that the schools at Ocean Mr. Cooper will also have a stand at day, when it was opened for the first 25 stamps with 1 lb Tea 40c Grove and Bradley Park are over- the Central station. time, Coffee 30c crowded and steps must be taken im- Taken to Boapltal. (Continued on Jieit page.) | 25 stamp* %Ab box Thea- 10ftampswithllbCoffee28c paying 5 per cent and guaranteed to be first Mrs. Lloyd W. Cole of Glendola was mediately to relieve the congestion. Nectar 30c 5 stamps with lib Coffee 26c liena are offered for sale to individuals, estates Temperanoe Vnlon Offloere. taken to the Spring Lake hospital last When you have a bad cold you want 10 stamps with 1 lb Mrs. J. H. Parker, Mrs. Sarah week suffering from a nervous break- the best medicine obtainable so as to 25 stamps^-lb box 8 O'clock Breakfast down. .Her sickness was caused by cure it with as little delay as possible. and institutions by the White, Mrs. J. II. Jones, Mrs. Peter seeing a hog on her husband's farm Golden-Key 30c Compound 25c Stryker, Mrs. T. B. Morgan and Mrs. Here is a druggist's opinion: "I have X Joseph VanBrunt have been elected killed by lightning. sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for 20 Stamps A lb package Golden Tip Ceylon Tea 25c vice presidents of tho woman's tom- Celebrated Eightieth Birthday, fifteen years," says Enos Lollar of pernncc union for Asbury Park. John C. Clark of Long Branch cele- Saratoga, Ind., "and consider it the Olendola Hotiae Burned* brated his eightieth birthday last Fri- best on the market." For sale by Fidelity Trust Company day week. Mr. Clerk is tho last sur- James Cooper, Jr., corner Broad and Fancy Tho house of Walter Tilton at Glcn- Whito streets. dola was destroyed by fire last viving member of the famous Dan Wednesday week. Mr. Tilton hod Rice nhow and at one time was a Selected Prudential Bldg., Newark, N. J. gqno to New York that day to meet his champion gymnast. wife and nobody was in the house. Xnooked Into Hirer. MUST BELIEVE IT. EGGS';- 38c Tho loss is estimated at (3,000. George Gibson of Long Branch, who Bpworth Lnmt Contention Seleffatee. is employed on the Oceanport draw- Call, write or telephone bridge on the New York and Long Wnen Well-Known Ked Bank reople Tell Miss Mupglo McTIridc, Minn Ethel Branch railroad, was knocked Into the It Bo nalnljr. Fresh Laid EGGS, 34c doz "Market 1932" Skeen and llev. E. F. Reed will rep- river by a train last week. He was resent tho Englishtown Epworth not ncnoualy hurt. When public endorsement in m«do by leaguu nt the convention of the New n representative citizen of Red Dank Urunswick district at Ocean Grove £onr Branou Connla Wed. 10 S&H 8Umt»swith 1 can PinW AUsta Salmon 10c Miss Marion West, daughter of Eu- the proof in positive. You mu«t be- APPLICATIONS WILL UK KKCEIVKIJ HY next Wednesday nnd Thursday, •eoond Otand Xnrjr Dinner. gene We»t, and Horry E. limy, both lieve it. Read this testimony. Every 10 S&H Stamps with 1 can Sultana Spies - 10c Members of the M«y Rrnnd jury of I.onK Brunch, were married at St.backache nulTorer, every man, woman RED BANK TRUST CO., enjoyed their second dinner nt Scott's- Luke'8 Mcthodlat H»onp» at thnt or child with any kidney troublq will 10 S&H Stamp* with 1 bottle Liquid Blue, - 10c Neptiino Heights Innt Thunulny week ince Runday of laat week by Rev.find profit in tho reading. II. V. M. Dennis of Freehold, foreman Sohn Y. Dobbin*. 20 S&H Stawps with 1 bottU Shiffta Olives, - 25o 28 Monmouth Street. Mm. John 8. IyQonani. IB W. Kront of (hi! jury, wnn presented with a Tre« TMmarea Llarlrft Wire*. HI., Ilcil Honk. N. J. «•>•«: "Ilnan'a Hoynl Arcnnum watch charm. During th« atorm Tuesday night of Kl'Wy I'llla were \i«e.•> Tfiifnow OBMRS Soucnu dcniiillnlied hut no ono wna hurt. To GaUbrate Ooiantbaa Stay. Drug Htnrft ami th«y iiinvml to lie illf' ('ommiUccs liuve been appointed by f**rp)it tltfin anythtnit n« IIA<1 pravloual> Freehold Men to CtWe Danoe. taken, golnv iMrn'tly to tlin root of lit" fan I)«i,ivBniKB TO Hurry Wulcott, Harry Dccclmcycr, till) Itnlliui m>fl»ti«a of I»IIK Uriincn trotitiln and trniilratltta' It. 1 have alati nnd Anbury Turk for it bl|r celebration alvrii Dnan'a KMiiny I'llla to my aon who Fair Haven, Oceanic, Hum- NiYholan Tnrcllu, Joseph Cnrr nnd on (Nilumliim iliiy, Saturday uf next aiin*er« held nt n^vrr fall to glv* rfllnf wh'n mlled irivc n ilnnco In tho armory nt thnt llrnnrh. iitmn tfi do ao, hnnm my hlaii oulnlon Atlsntlc HbhUnda, I IONK aoo, wi :i> i I/VNK, rv. jr. plnrn on October lllat. of ih»m." . Friday, Kitomown. I.IUU runner nugMetitown Woman Head. Hoy Arreated for Meatl**. Sllvtr snd Bhrawnbury, Harry (Irurr, • •«vent««n-y«'nr-old For »ale by all dealera. Price BO Sanitary Milk: and Cream. Mm. tilitahnth linnet, wlfo ;ii llnrrot of Ornnuc, tiled laat wrrk rhnrp,«

wa» stricken with Jiaraly sis of the OHIIMMIIMMIM'MMHUMMH —* throat lest week. The (stroke was a IIj BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS, slight one and sEe i» recovering, (Continued from latt page.) • •tip to Maine,, You Can Try the Famous Misi Louise' Harvey, daughter of DDr.. A., M•M.'TAppJegat. pplegate of ABburAsbury ANNOUNC Park is enjoying a three weeks' vaca- Mr.8. David Harvey of Asbury Park, hu announced her engagement to tioi n iin the e MaiMainne woodsd . He willl be Harold Butler of New Brunswick, joined this week by Milan Ross. The wedding will take place next June.' Under Bond Wot to ••at Chua. H. S.PETERS' John DeGeronime of Aabury Park has been held under $300 bond not to Charles F. Rleby- wag Initiated in beat his son Peter and to see that the the Allentown lodge of Patriotic Sons boy is sent to school every duy. of America last Friday week. Sev- TheC.W.WrightCo. eral more applications for member- Appointed •pealal Officer. ship have been received by the lodge. Axel G. Lobor of, Keyport has been Want *iv«.C«nt rare. • appointed special officer lor the so- (Re».U.S.P.l.Otf.) Is HERE to stay. Long Branch commissioners ciety for the prevention of cruelty to have taken steps toward having the animals for Monmouth county. Long Branch and Red Bank trolley Sifter* Xarylana College, On account of the GREAT DEMAND itfe^ir Pianos company grant a five-cent fare be- Avery F. Howard of Asbury Park tween Long Branch and Eatontown. has entered" Washington college ot throughout Monmouth County, we have droBea to open a Big- anioila* Sank. ChcBtertown, Maryland. Ho will try The Clark Clayton company of for tKe college baseball team. store in the VanDorn ?u}lding, on Front street, opposite the Bojr break! Bll Ana. OVERALLS Spring Lake has installed a tank with Globe Hotel in your city, We will thus be better situated to a capacity of 2,600 gallons for tho Conover Coles, the eleven-year-old WITHOUT ANY RISK. storage of gasoline. It is located eon of Conover Colesof Long Branch, take care of our NUMEROUS patrons and the MANY,; underground in front of the garage. fell from a peach tree last Saturday MANY more we intend to have. Kealtb Board organMM. week and broke hisMeft arm. Dr. Robert Offenbach has been Wan a Pourt««n-Heit Bane. elected president of tho Deal board of Directneer, tho pacing horse owned The guarantee protects you: WHY? j health and Clem Conover secretary. by Joseph Carr of Freehold, won a A. S. HenneSsey has been appointed fourteen-heat race at Rockwell, Con- Any Brotherhood garjnent , Because we can compete with any concern in the East, plumbing inspector for the borough. necticut, last Saturday week. 1 MUaionnry at Matawan. Motor Cyoilit Xnjnreo. giving just cause for com- by showing the people of this county the best selected stock The Foreign missionary society of Samuel Hnmmell of. Old Bridge, of Pianos and Player Pianos ever shown throughout this tho New Brunswick district of thewho was recently injured in a motor plaint in any respect will be Methodist church met last week at cycle accident, hae been recuperating section, at the lowest prices and easiest terms. I Matawan. An address was made by at his home at Hornerstown. replaced free. Broad guarantee, isn't it? The firsto f its kind in Miss Espey,. a missionary to Corea. DleA of Spllepsy* :. Funeral rnua Balled. Addie VanCleaf. who was admitted the overall business. Such guarantee is only possible when goods Resident^, of Bradley/'Beai to the Long Branch hospitnl lust Jan- Belmar raised a fuhiTot $200»tcN>ay uary suffering from epilepsy, died are right. , tho-funeral expensed of Austin New- there Tuesday of last week. • man, who committed suicide two wj/eks Get Jobs »• Stonograpbers. .The Brotherhoods are right. I make them so lasting, so ago by hanging himself to a tn Misses Hazel Gravatt :intl Esther OoWon Wedding' oeletratoA Pullen of Allentown have taken jobs comfortable, so satisfactory in all ways, that you'll always call for NOTHING BUT PIANOS, Mr. and Mrs. Theodorer'Davis of as stenographers for the Albert Nel- Monmouth Beach celebrated their son company at that place. and insist upon having them. I want your permanent patronage ggolde n wedding last Wednesdadayy night. ,.... • • .^AND—^ -.. . ; rw*a a /« last ^ • *^. • Victim of AppendioltlVi They have five children. Mr. Davis | Stout Hendrickson of Ely died Sun- for the Brotherhoods by making it to your interest to wear them.- is 83 years old and his wife 75. day of last week at the Long Branch r Oeean Grove Dog Wl&i Frlieir. hospital of appendicitis. He leaves a In materials,'fit, workmanship and Iab6r conditions they are the Philip Rambo, the French bulldoK widow and three children. owned Dy Mrs. Harry Erven, Jr., ofNew stoie Keeper at Bowoll. best (Union Made) Overalls on earth. PLAYER-PIANOS Ocean Grovo, won a silver cup and a S. W^'Waldman of Newark moved to blue ribbon at the Rumson kennel Howell last week. He has rented the No Interest Charged. club's show last Saturday week. store owped by E. E. Cottrell und will * United States Factory, Dover, New Jersey. Dl«a of Paraljral*. start a grocery business. No Mortgage. Margaret A. Reynolds died at the"Bartender Oet« New Jot. home of her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Harry Ford, formerly bartender at Canadian Factory, Welland, Ontario. A Guarantee for a Lifetime. Anderson of Freehold, last Wednes- the American hotel at Freehold, has day of paralysis. She was 82 years accepted a Bimilar position in Mrs. old and leaves several children. Gugel's hotel at Oakhurst. If at any time within one year you are not perfectly Court xnnovei motion Officer. Bought Eonae at Freehold. The BROTHERHOODS are sold J.y David A. Groves, Jr., was removed H, D. Hance has bought Lydia satisfied with any piano purchased from us, we will exchange as a member of the election board of it for any other new piano of the same value without one the fourth ward at Long Branch last Craig's house at Freehold, where he week. It was shown that Groves was now lives. Mr.. Hance will remodel ;: qent of expense to you. > a resident of the first ward. the house next spring. H. N. Broke Hla Collar Bone. won a Boholarahip. Charles Truex of Freehold fell from Benjamin C. VanTine, son of Isaac a box in his store a few days ago and CLOTHING, HATS AND SHIRTS, VanTine of Long Branch, has won abroke hiB collarbone. He has. since C. W. WRIGHT CO., scholarship at Harvald university been unable to work. ! worth $250. He entered college last 19 Broad Street, Red Bank. East F*ront Street, Opposite Globe Hotel, week and will study law. Harried at Matawan. Fireman in Parade. Mies Lucy Evereon.and John Har- per, both of Matawan, were married Steamer company No. 1 of Freehold RED BANK, IV. J. at that place Sunday of lust week by with its apparatus took part in the Rev. Samuel Bower. A. J. CARTAN, Matawan. firemen's parade at New Brunswick E. EMRICH. Belmar. Main Office and Wueroom*, S93 Brand Street, Newark* N. J. William B. Knlae Dead. yesterday. About fifty of the Free- hold firemen were in line. William B. Hulee of Georgia School- Sonnet Bealdent Mnrrlei. house died last Thursday. He was Miss Ada G. Hammond, daughter of eighty years old and,leaves a widow Rev. T. S. Hammond, formerly of and two daughters. Long Branch, was married lifct Satur- Organist on Vacation^ ,B "STORE CLOSES SATURDAY AT 9 P. M." day week at Swcdesboro to Kelso C. Miss Nellie JqhnsQ^i ,is acting, as ;Ackley of Atlantic City, ' organist of the' Atlbntpvyn Baptisj; Broke Arm Cranking Car. church during the vacation of Miss Emma L. Caffcrty, • • .,- , •.. Leroy Bennett of Aabury Park sus- tained a broken arm and a dislocated Sawyer Qulta,Bo«pltol.' Wrist last week while cranking an Jacob Steinbach, Jr.; a Long Branch automobile. The crank struck him lawyer, who broke his.leg last spring a hard blow on the arm. while bowling, left the Long Branch N Bulkhead Contract Awarded. hospital last week. ; NEWARK'S STORE BEAUTIFUL" BROAD, HEW-*«, HAUSEY STREE' Herbert Gardner of Asbury Park Taken to Ho»pltal. "inPOBTERS- has been awarded the contract to build Mrs. James McGrath of Long a concrete bulkhead along Oak Bluff Branch was token to the hospitail l at avenue att AsburAb y ParkPk. MrM. GGardd- that rjlace last week suffering from ner's bid was $16,000. acute indigestion. '. A Mean Thief. Changing Pirehouso to Bangralow, A bicycle belonging to Samuel Po- Preston L. Wood of Long Branch is land of Belmar was stolen a few days converting the old Branchpoit fire- apo. Mr. Poland had some meat for housc into a six-room bungalow for his his Sunday dinner on the bicycle and own occupancy. The People of New Jersey is My Choice of this was stolen also, Miller Movei to Baluiar, ok. A. J. Nun, the millwright who ran Duke's Mixture Presents Miss Erma Dangler of Wayside and the Prospertown mill 'far about two Among the many valuable presents now given sway Charles Smock, son of. Aaron Smock years, moved from Englishtown to Bel- vwlth Liggett & Myers DuUe'sMUturethcreissoracthtng to of Hamilton, mit married last Satur- mar last week. Are Looking to Us More and More suit every taste—and In this all-pleasing satisfaction the day week at West Long Branch by Brokerage Office Ologecl. Rev. C. B. Fisher. presents are exactly like the tobacco Itself. For all classes The brokerage firm of Roeknfeller of men like the selected Virginia and North Carolina bright Opera Home Xjaaied. & Wilkin hnvo closed their office at leaf that you get In Gnrrctson and Russell of New York Asbury Park because of a falling off have rented the opera house on Wash- in business. For the Thing's They Want ington street at Long Branch and will Balmar Property Sola. give combination moving picture tuid Samuel Micht'lsou of Belmar has vaudeville shows. bought the HomltH'son homestead at Autoa lu a Smaih. that place and is converting it into For Personal and Home Use Automobiles belonging to ,S. A.two houses. Reeves and J. G. Wuters of Asbury Improving a Pumping Station. Park figured in a collision laist week and the Reeves machino was slightly The Delmnr council has awarded damaged. contracts for improvements to the They recognize the fact that this Xltohan Bliowar for Allautown Girl. pumping station «t that place to cost Miss Adn Gravntt of Allentown was $17,535. Now this famous old tobacco will be more popular given n kitchen shower nt her homo Oai Lamps Destroyed. is not a local institution, but than ever—for It is now » Liggett & Myers leader, and lust week. Tho nffnii' was arranged by Sunday night of last week seventeen Mrs. Fred Pullen and Miss Huzcl gas lamps at Mniuistiunn wore de- is equnl in quality to any granulated tobacco yon can buy. Gravatt. stroyed by porno piM'smi in un nutomo- but is state wide in all its aspects If you haven't smoked Duke's Mixture with the Boat Builder Buey, bilo. Liggett & Myers name on the bag—try it now, You L. B. Newman, n Pleasure Hay boat QWen a Linen Bliowor. will like it, for there is no better value anywhere. Miss Grace ltolibins of Long Branch builder, shipped a 25-foot power boat 1 For Ac you get ono and a half ounces of choice Rranulnted to Floridn last week, lie IB now build- wait K'\von a lim )! shower by several of tobacco, unsurpassed by any in nunlity. and with each lack you ing n thirty-fool boat with decks to gohor frieiulH Moiid:iy night of lust week. It is the Store that Serves the State get a book of cigarette papers I'lUUt. to Cubn. Mardngfo Lloatiie Xpaiicd, Now About the Free PrcienU Dlefl at Roapltal. A innri'iiig>< licen-i' bus been issued Tho coupons now pueked with Liggtit & Myen Duto'i Kriedn (!ni'nulius of Toms Uiver to Arthur Wills mid Miss Minnie Mixture are Rood for nil aorti of valuable presents. TueBO pres- died at tlm Long Itninch hospital last Smith, Imlli (if Anbury I'nrk, ents coal you not one penny. Tho list includes not only Thtiradny. Shu wna u surgical pa- Villa Pnrk Mnn Doml. •mokori' article!! — but tient nt the hospital and wan !l(i years Job C!oniplini nf Villa I'nrlt died miinydculrfllilenrescnti for old. women and children—ftno Tuesday of lust week uftor u long ,iiek- HAHNE Sc CO., fountain pen*, utubrcllni, Fruit anrt Tlower Show. nenH from lliit;lit':i ili/eiiso. entneraa, toilet article', At tho meeting of Mnmilttpnn Buitdny-Soltool Olnnu OtnAufttei. tnnnli rncquots. catcher's grangf! at Mnglinliliiwn next Monday (ii'iulunlion cxeiii:.i"i were held in gtovet and luaikn, etc. ii flower ami npnle. show will he held. thi! llnptiiil .Sundiiy I'IIOIII nt Mutn- Broad, New and Halsey Streets, NEWARK, N. J. An a •pcclnl oiler durlni Tho mewling will bo opim to the pub-WIIII Kuniliiy nf'ti'iiii'iiM. 5«p(«mi«r and OctoBmr lic. Two Haw nouma. only, u>« will and you oar Boy fiaenpaa from Rafonn ftahool, (IriHind bun liven IMUUHI for i\ new n«u>' lltu$trotid catafofu* of n for 'rhiinins Krve.'t and r.cwhi prtitnli FREE. Juat tend K liner Miilnhtiry of Wrst Ocean namo anil aildreM on ft pottal. (iiove, who WUH recently Kent lu thoItolililiui ul l'!ti);li''hi>i»'it, reform Nt;linol for nUmllng, em'iiped Oelelirntaa imtli nlrtlnlny. Mirlurt mitf from tho mhoul hist Wi'dnoHilny night. 1IOHS »llli> Chnfi-y «il to re- t,lltl« Olrl Bkdljr Out. lidv<> Ulimiinul(MIII, Sriiitku unil Ni'H- rllln nr rimiKiv ivfiiinlril? "riin w»rnl EASY PAYMENTS., mtWIMMMIIWIMMMII AIIIIH (Sninillii(y "Niirllii," 11 )irvncrt|>U>, (l|il«lc» itml N»it'«'i'llli', |«>nltlvilmi vnu. A Ml ItntafD. M. C. P*nUmn*, Hmlntrd A ArmHrana Silk (In (11 .Imtion (IIHI^IM^ Jr., th

ADMITS BTEAXtWO FB02S BTOBB. '<(•••".-. >n T«E RED BANK REGISTER Artury F*ik«r to B» BenttBMd Tonior. tow—Otan Totor la Court. Last Thursday Joseph Odgens of Asbury Park pleaded - guilty before THOMAS IRVINGIBROWNI Judge Foster at Freehold to stealing SEPTEMBER 30th; goods from the Steinbach store to the on TtMrr.'.TT.SUBSCRIPTIONr.~. v, PRICE- v:.:;:.~.~..... n.svaluo e of $45. Odgens wqrked'at the WE monUii. 76 store, having secured his position by STkree months.».....•••.-* .40 presenting references of hie brother «t Bed But, and telling the manager of the store the itter. references were hi8.\ Ogdens has been completed the first six months' period of the «r I., u asaond- in jail since July and while there mar- "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1912.ried a girl from Brooklyn, who had preferred charges against him. Od- RHEUMATICS ATTENTION! geim will be sentenced tomorrow. You will be informed of important facts of TOWJT TA1IC Charles Anderson, who workg in an interest to you if you (end your name and Ocean Grove garage, was in court for address, The sewer system of Red Bank is sentence on a charge of carrying con- being extended to take in McLaren cealed -weapons. Anderson said he Care of R, Box 313, Eed Bank. street and the work Js being done by had charge of the garage at night and RED BANK the town instead of bcinp; done by awaB responsible for automobiles worth privnte contractor. This ineans that several thousand 'dollars. For this the work will be done at coat price, reason he said he carried a revolver. and the property owners on McLaren Sentence was deferred. street will save the profits which Lewis Wilson of Belmar will be otherwise would sro to a contractor. sentenced tomorrow on his plea of * • * guilty to selling liquor without a li- The present board of commissioners TRUST CO, has announced its intention of having DIES AB EEBWLT 07 AOCIDEIT. the town do all municipal work itself when this is possible. For takinp this fl Van Becelveu Fatal Xnjnrlaa stand they have been assailed in some In Tail from £adAor. MIBMgMMMMMWMIWWMHIWIttMIIHIMMWM quarters. Some contractors are bit- The funeral of Frank Garrity of ter in their denunciation of the com-Highlandd s was helhldd SaturdayStd, morn- MMMMMWWMWaWMMMMWIM—M0M«M—Mf Interest at 3 1-2 percent per annum has been missioners because the officials have ing at the Church of Our Lady of decided to have municipal work done Perpetual Help, Highlands. The body at the least possible expense to thewas buried in Mt. Olivet cemetery at figured and added to all accounts, under our people of Red Bank. Headden's Corner. Mr. Garrity was SCHOOL SUPPLIES * * * fortyy yyears old and leaves a wifwife and The disgruntled contractors have seveevnn cldrenchildrenhild .. } Stationery, Blank Books, Law Blanks, En- rules, which amount will be entered in your pass- only their disappointment to back up Mr. Garrity's death was thh e result their statements. All the logic of theof injuries received in a fall from a argument is on the other side. Theladder several days ago. The ladder graving, Books, Magazines, Newspapers, r practice of awarding contracts for was rotten and broke when he was book, upon presentation of the same. • town work to. private individuals is near the top. He received internal all right when there is no other re- injuries and was taken, to the Long Toys, Games, Flags. sort. Wherever a municipality has an Branch hospital, where he died last organized department for carrying on Wednesday. NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES DELIVERED. certain work, all work in that line Mr. Garrity was a member of the .should be done by that department. Knights of Columbus, Foresters and Where there is no such department the Red Men, and the lodges attended the work should lie put out to thehis. funeral in a body. A large num- lowest bidder, cure being taken to ber of floral tokens were received from F\ W. MOSELLE, have the competition as wide us relatives and friends. ' OCTOBER FIRST possible. 58 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. I EATONTOWir PA.8TOB DMD. When the present garbage contract Telephone, 2348-J. expires the town ought to make itsRov. Henry Z>. King Expiros iu a Hew we began our second six months' period. All' own garbage collections. If necessary York Hospital. MWMMMIMMtMlMlimMMHIMWIIMIHIimilll it ought to have a special Ftt of em- Rev. Henry L. King, pastor of the ployees or a department fur this work. Eatonlo.wn Baptist church, died last deposits made during the first 'iO days of this Under wise and economical manage- Thuvrtlay night at the Post Graduate ment there in no vtufon why this de- hospital at New York. He had been in partment could not be win for much ioor health some time, and last week months will receive interest from October First. less than it costs to have the work e underwent an operation for a mes- done by a contractor. It certainly tastatic growth. could be run much more efficiently' Mr. King was 65 years old. He was than at present. a veteran of the civil war and won * * * distinction for his heroic acts during At the close of our first three months' of busi- The spectacle of the town awarding the conflict. He had been pastor of the contracts for municipal work when it Eatcntown church about two years. ness, on June 29th, the deposits were has an organization of its own of-The body was buried at Cincinatti, ficials for doing this work itself is aOhio. good deal like that of a carpenter con- We carry about the largest stock $51,575.13 tracting with another man in the same JEWEL THEFT AT DEAi. business'to build a home for him. The Red Bank commissioners have taken a lisa Gwendolin Wortuaer Rohbetl of of lumber in Monmouth'.Couijty. wise step in having' the McLaren Jewels While Slio Slept. At the close of our first six months' of business, street sewers hud by the sewer de- A valuable collection of jewelry was We get most of our stock by partment, and they, ought to stick to stolen from Miss Gwondolin Wormser on September 30th, the deposits were this rule in all other municipal work. at her summer home at Deal last week. The commissioners are in ofh'ce to The lyofcery took place while Miss water. Freight rates are much represent the people of Eed Bank and Wormser was asleep. The thief awoke not to furnish profits to contractors. Miss Wormser by knocking a book cheaper than rail, and hence we can $133,772.57 from a table but she immediately went i to sleep again and did not discover her loss until the next morning. Miss give very low prices. A new school WHK recently dedicated Wormser and her mother were alone on the East side in , in the house with a servant at the Our big stock enables us ik make in the poorest part of that big town. time. The stolen articles arc worth One of the main features of the school hundreds of dollars. HAVE YOU AN ACCOUNT WITH US? was a big assembly room where meet- very prompt deliveries. . ings of all sorts can be held and

where it is proposeKJ ^-* V »1 *_d * • tb\o' 11UIholUd weeklIV ttAl yV An ABbury Park Wedding*. •>- dances of theyoung people of the Miss Ethel Bates, dauphter of Levi IF NOT, WE RESPECTFULLY neighborhood. Thee room is providepr d Bates of Asbury Park, was married witli moving picture appliances und last Thursday to Dr. Raymond Pen- witli many other features which will warden, son of Leroy Penwarden of I The Estate of T, S. R. Brown, | SOLICIT THE SAME. make the school a social center. Asbury Park. The bride has been li- brarian at Asbury Park for some JJ Keyport, New Jersey. ** This is wliat all public schools time. Mv. Penwarden recently gradu- should be in all cities and in all towns ated as a.dentist and he will open an and in all rural districts. The school office in California, where the couple ******************* should be the center of everything will go in a few weeks. winch is for the public good. It should be used for lectures, for dunces, for games for young children, for all sorts Homo Tltlof Sent to Prison. of pastimes and for all the various Joseph Hillport was sentenced to I things which make up community life. from one to three years in state prison When young people reach the age oflast Tliumlay by Judge Foster. Hill- fifteen years and upwards they have port was charged with having .stolen leaning toward the opposite sex. If a rig from Daniel Smock's livery at this sentiment for association with Freehold and selling it at English- members of the opposite sex cannot be town. He had pleaded guilty. ADLEM gratified under wholesome conditions, & CO., II RED SWEATERS. it will be gratified under conditions J. \Y. Copeland, of Dayton, Uluo, >J wliicli may result in social disaster. purcliiiswl :i bottle of Chuniburliiin's V • 0-0-0 Couj;h Remedy for his boy who lind a | ,*, cold. :ind before the1 bottk' was Jill;^ One of the finest things which I used the buy's cold WHS n»"('. Is that | [»J , have heard of in a long timt< is thenot better tliiin to pay a live dollar I >•< DRY GOODS. Everybody's wearing Red Sweaters. We acliun of the Reformed church of Reddoctor's bill? For sale by James iu" Ilsuik in permitting the church build- Cooper, Jr., coiner Broad and White S in;; to lie used as a ychocil. Moreover, struts. Hie I'liui'ch people give tin- building knew months ago that Red Sweaters would for this use practically free, for the j rental charged is tlio sum required lo . RELIEVES ni.'tla1 the iiiveK.Niiry changes in the I liuilding t» fit it for public school use. | be in demand, and we bought plenty of I (In not think that any'better possible CATARRH 1 BROAD STREET, use can be mad'. of any church, or in 1 \ faH of :my building, than to UM it IN ONE for the purpose of making good citi- them. zen!! out of hoys and girls. HOUR :*: RED BANK, N. J. The (juii'lu'st and ensir.st way to open !iji 1 Si'linolliouses arc used onlv up your munis closed head and fret V the throat from ('atari hal ^iTiutiuns 'A oiip-i'iKhth of the urn'. Ilii' rest of iJH to iM.€,ath(. n,l(,t|,\. IIYOMKI. ALL SHADES. ALL SIZES. UK- Inno tiu- school hmlilni^ In; dor-I 1)on'h w,iSto tinu. with impossible mnnt. Iln-y represont an enoniioiis |niotj1()(]s. HYOMKI hn$ i-iulwl the <»i«>>i<<:*>i^ »nn»in\t»f ulk'vapital. (.luuTlK-s Ti'p-jmit;l,rv of fulharrh for thoiiraiui;; of rt'.s.'iu, nearly an tcival. an invciunicnt iin,r siiffcrci-s; it will dn the in mo;,t tu was ;u; tin- t-fhoolhuUKcs, |, , fl)1. VI)U if V(m w ivi i t u fllir ALL SHAPE COLLARS. I'licy arc icllo a trrcaltr p:n*L of thetrinl. FRANKLIN 1'. STRYKEK. DH. I.KSTER H. STRYKER. ; linic than even whoolhousc^. They .hist I'rentlu- it; it kills Cntiirrh \* <'oiil|ij'ur(miitic:i fur flic cli Il, n.st.s $1.00. .So|Hii'iiU' hottlon, if K»it*l, not only in \U<\ Itank IniL in|!| i'wards nci'drd, ftOc, plmrnui^ists i PUBLIC SERVICE. ! From $1.50 to $10.00 cvL'iy (»thcr tnwn in 1 he cnuniry, !>>' j',', y\\ li'.'i c. Mom y liack front .latncs ! •woiiuaj' aiimiiK 'In- "ill' and Ixiys. cr, dr., if (li*;:iatisllrd.

Tin* elm 1 I'll und the '•('hodllif.ir.f • I S< |il"iiili' Itllli, I!'I!.'. iJioidd In- Hie I we urn: I |i"|nil;ir phi -e ; Livery and Carriages. in (.lie ciiMnniiiiily. Schowl'1 at piiM'til TIME TABLE ; nic I'lan-s itf r «|>i fHf-ionr win n- ji'i|il-; lilll.l. . I Ii. cluiiii;.- Mill,,.lit niillr.-. have to itltidc l>y iion•l.otind vu\*- '. Moving Vans and Express. DAVIDSONS, Olidi'i'hi'R HIT jnvtty imicli Ui>' ;:nnie. Steamer Keansburg 'llit' H'lio'il aiul tlic r)niii li ; houhi \u Round Trip Faro 50c Automobile Garage. vrtK'ic I'liililri-i) should l-c ca^i-r lo (•/», Commutation $10 Monthly BANK. if (hey wen- t'(>ntlur(4>d in the |un|H-r fiptrlnl Hntna litaria for llionrilniii, Auction Room and Storage. i.wiiit Srh'Mil life shuutil \v tu tlu> Clnnrlitn, Olltba, Hurlotlnn; wrllt tu tlllld tllC tillle nf joy, hul (>IH- till:, ordy to (MH.'ntinn a .vi'unj.: -tcr, hoy or ('ill, VVM A. CKIII.K.W'S, I'ri'iilili'iil to find Oml I.CIKHI! in i vyiu i< IMFVIJ nn<| y\v\n who de- Oppoatto It. It. depot. light, to K" to fit inch, lilil ] lutve li'-vet A DdlKlltflll null. HOMES FOR $1OO mrt ihciii, IT Mlloi from the Ilatt.ry. t • * Tiull > ni.i I:M)II"H'I I' II "lHi OPEN DAY AND MIOHT. T«Uphmi« The if|»iiif nf proiO'eitti iti nhtoitd. II11 ninn" II> i . dawn. Ton years in which to pay the balance in monthly installments same as KviVywhett1 in*-)** ntio mme cnir.idiTJi i..in.- it-.tf.-•»-. in.in in , I. n ,. in ront. An littlo us $12 per month, which includca intorost, will buy your own homo. tioti In Ijt'tiiU I'iven In !hi< wrlfnie of i.HIM' K. \|i.iii, tin. in , :• :ln |. in chthlrti'i, l(u> ttuui'li v\ht< h Jmnlti-'i \\ I.. Ill" KMIIIIit.lltK. V m. ;!;!„ )t m Tt Yow choice as to location, privilege to pay of! more than regular installment Kood nmti or 11 ut»Hl wmtttiti otit nf itn I..mi. iintii.i\-, II.:io n in , :• mi [, :m » m UfUi'ICenvmte enlhl luut titiur n wit k I.M.V.' k.N|.,.ll. (i.li, ), IV, , 1- till U MARRY C. FAY, M»1*It'll |A inon* to KM trnoivn thnn the 1,-mi- Ki'iiiinliniii. Mm. ll:.1li „. in, :I;K. at any time. No dam, aflseQHtnonte, fines, premiums or strings of any kind at- if*]U<(ltio» of thoDiuuidn nf lln>nrhlIn.fi l>. HI. prAycrM. 'Die ftfliool whirl) l.iilld;i Director, LJpKolstcr«r tached to thin offer. Call afternoons 2 to 5, ovoningB by appointment l.> II VI' llflll' , II .ill n in . Mill. V::lll | in. fh«r«rter Into n child, wld'h tnMkrn l,.nvi. Km, I, '• ;iio H I,, , t • m, M), thftt rhild rvnU/v thnl It him ii duly |> in and Coroner* i4 tliP rominimlty (o |iiir«»tni, MIIII l,"iivi' liivinnliuiir, V;.lll, l|:;ill II, in, fl:(Ml |i In (Formerly with R. T. Bmlth o{ Bed Ilnnk 87 y««»). wlnS'h UAH)»H and (ro'mq Hint rliild no '•"«« (I.M...HI.!-* Utraat with Fr.l^kt, JOHN BEET, ESuttder, . III. iin'pl K>tur<1ii;a »nd tHmin,i. fully ftiU wrll, fmp ilunr moit^ ihnn if U tU|tl«4 im rniiifiilly wlllod mid «• and Funeral P«iion. 11 Ewt WM StnMrt, full of new* nn miy ollinr iinrt of tli« will profit by Um nailing.-4du. CIIAJtUANpCAWDTAMJUrOKAai THE BED BANK BEGIBTEB

fROM HIGHLANDS, DANOINO. robs. la Hw VtOaf* Aitet CMMBM A* WA John Sowden, who left-this place RttMcM «lu*w anil prh»to' SAM nin Moras nearly two year* ago, Is back in the PHILJP H. COUSMAN, village, While he was away Mr, tn-tmTimu, REQBANK.N.J. ] JUMIU xnMck «mka IMt Am WklM Sowden was working as a carpenter at Southampton. ••»»»»«»••«»»»«•»•••»»» HILOS' GROCERY CO. Mi Mxett aepai»4~KU«stii »•••. railroad crossing at Water A new cluvert has been • placed "YOU KNOW THE PLACE" Witch has been ehwged from iU old acroai the NuUwamp road near James OUR UP-TO-DATE •oktlon at the foot of Basrwood hill Jrown's house. The work was done, 62 BROAD STRE3ET, RED BANK, M. ,J. loWater Witch svenue, » new atreet by Thomas Mullen, who was temper* which has been cut through the prop- arily in charge of the highway.'- In NEW STOCK OP; Telephone 247 J Store Cloiei at 6 JO P. M- Except Saturday last week's REDIBTEB it was stated • , OUT OP TOWN DELIVERIES: erty of the Water Witch development that Mr. Mullen told the township company. The expense of changing committee that tome of the telephone aven, Oceanic and Rumson, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Little Silver. Tuesday. Shrewsbury and Eatontown, Thursday. the crossing and of grading the street poles had been set so far out in the Fait and Winter fs to be borne by the railroad company road that It was impossible to drive «0d the township. a team of horses. This was incorrect «JM snaka Ana. What Mr. Mullen did say was that Amelia Kendrlck broke her arm last in pome plates the road ha8 been en- 2 POUNDS LARD, - liiarsday afternoon-while playing in croached upon to such an extent that SUITS the school yard on Navesink avenue. t was impossible to drive two teams of Bhe slipped and fell, twisting her arm horses abreast At $5, $10, $15 and nnder tier. Boss Xosuto Crop. $20, at a paving of $1.60 ni. SaptlnO. For the past week or more Alfred CHIIDS' BEST FLOUR, 34c The Miller street hill has been re- Bennett, who farms James Conovor'a to $6.00 per Suit are now paired. The recent heavy rains had place.' has bean carting two loads of ready for your approval. A Real Flour Bargain. 46c Quality- for 34c washed deep ruts in the road, which tomatoes daily to Bncklin's factory wade traffic almost Impassible. The at the Phalanx. Mr. Bennett has one New styles Stiff and Soft road was graded and a heavy coating the largest and best tomato crops in Hate, $1 to $2.50. Our 25c SMOOTH TOP JELLY TUMBLERS, 16c doz of cinders put on. this neighborhood. anncflsb Blttaf 8oo«. MtohMl B*ly KOTM. Children's Knickerbocker Large catcheB of kingflah are now Michael Daly has moved from the Trousers, 50c to $1.50. HALF POUND CAN being caught In the river. These Ash Middle road to Newman Springs. He Big Can PUMPKIN, 6c range in weight from one to one and is employed on Brookdafc farm at Gloves for all sorts of use, Walter Baker's Breakfast Cocoa. 19c • half pounds. /. •• Lincroft. 5c to $2.50 pair. ••Cutoff from Xnjnrca Hsafl, Britx xt«mt. Heavy fleeced Underwear, 2 Cans Tender Early June Peas, 25c Charles T. Maison, Sr., of Bay ave- Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Soden spent 2 BOTTLES nue has been suffering for some time one.day last week with Mr. Soden's 39c per Garment. with a sore hand.' Last summer he father, Archibald Soden of Atlantic 25c badly bruised his hand and the wound Highlands. , Goat Sweaters, all grades, Hires Root Beer Extract, 20c Quality Red Alaska Salmon, 16c healed up. After a short time it : Arthur Soden and Cyrenjus Stil- 50c to $6.00. . festered and broke open. Mr. Maison wagon went on the excursion to Mauch bad the injured hand lanced, twice. Chunk last Thursday. • Headquarters for Bags Childs' Pure Spices 3 Big Rolls Toilet Paper, 10c Mrs. .Griffeney of Massachusetts is and Suit Cases. Horace Brett of New Tork was a spending a few days with her sister, The difference between what the best and the purest spices coat visitor in town Saturday. Mr. Brett for a year is only a trifle—probably the best here costs no more than the was a former resident of this place, Mrs. Thomas Griffin. Dukra will'(in4 aw wluluaU ^nu> but he left about twelve years ago on James Conover of Red Bank spent poorest somewhere else—Ours are pare, selected, strong flavor, planta- Large Bottle Tomato Catsup, 10c account of his health ana went West. Friday renewing friendships and ac- tion grown and highly cultivated stock—all dust and othei impurities Mr. Brett owns a lot of property at quaintances here. have been removed—guaranteed the finest produced—you'll need Childs' Mrs. Julia Moore of Little Silver the Highlands. .•• Spicea for preserving and pickling. Fresh Ground Cracker Dust, 6c lb The chimney on Rosenbaum'd Albin spent Saturday with Mra. Edward ice cream parlor on Bay avenue is S¥lwell. • being repaired. The chimney was William Gabon and Edward Brasch partially demolished a short time ago spent Sunday with friends in Fater- by a bolt of lightning. The work IB Bon. \ 19 Broad Street. RI ITTF D FINEST TUB BUTTER, 33c Ib being dona by Daniel McCnbe. Mrs. Charles E. CnrlcBon is slowly Harry Sculthorp, proprietor of the recovering from her sickness. DU I I Lr\ SWEET BLOOM PRINTS, 38c Ib Highlands auditorium, has moved into Thomas Kelly, son of Charles his new house on Shrewsbury avenue. Kelly, is on the sick list. Mr. Sculthorp formerly lived in his After The FTNE, TENDER STRING BEANS, 7c; 4 Cans for 25c cottage on Bay avenue near the Meth- RBW8. r odist church. Doctor's Call . Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson of with Pnfeot Beoorl* for tin Bay avenue are spending a week'B va- Month of Bepttmljsr. Bring Your New German Style Sour Grout, - 8c Quart cation with relatives at New Bruns- Pupils who have perfect records of wick. Mr. Anderson Is employed in attendance at school during the past T. H. Lane's grocery on Miller atrcet. month are: f Prescriptions There was a big attendance at the Grammar department—Mabel >~, Thorn's Jersey Water Crackers, 9c lb SNIDER'S TOMATO CATSUP Harold Riddle, Eileen Grimn, Mnrny ToU« ball held by the Canadian club last Kelly, Viola Layton, Wilfred unii Joseph 3 Rounds 25c Large Bottles, 19c Medium Bottles, 12c Saturday night in Creighton's dance Mullln, Horbort Winter, George MOUBOI*. pavilion. Music was furnished by Hilda Raab. Makhow's orchestra of Red Bank. Primary department—Philip Riddle, John and Frank Kelly, Hurry Carter, t The effect of the prescrip- Ivins' Ginger Wafers, - 1 Oc lb One of too horeea belonging to Clarence McQueen, Chester Illddlc, Can Big tOc Bag Ice Cream Salt, - 7c Greenspan brothers started to~run Winter, liuBsell Tomllnson, Tennant A round scalloped Cookie, slightly flavored with ginger— Fenton, Eva McQueen, Mildred Sanborn, £ tion of the best doctor in •way Saturday morning but waMargares t Mouner. Helen Vaughn, Lillian the sugar coating will attract the children and they will stopped before it got very far. by one Qrimn, Anita Riddle. existence is lost unless the keep them from spoiling. Curtice Bros. Pure Fruit Jams, 15c of the employees of the firm. Mrs. Hankins of Matawan has been Miss May Houston of Brooklyn has visiting Miss Emma Thompson. medicines he orders are Teturned to her city home after spend- Most of the members of the family ing a few weeks at the Highlands. of Peter V. Patterson have been con- properly prepared. The i Genuine Lebanon Bologna, - - 19c Pound Miss Houston is a sister of Mrsfined. to the house with sickness the George Willhide. - past few weeks but have recovered. i druggist is just as impor- A NICE TASTY LUNCHEON NICEL.Y SLICED The gutters on both sides of Miller Miss Jeanette Patterson has been Buf- street are being cleaned out and re- fering from rheumatism and Miss p tant as the doctor. paired. The work is being done by Rachel Patterson had an ahscess on OUR lOc LONG STEMS, - .— Samuel Wilson and Henry Weiseiv her face. Miss Cora Patterson and 4 Bring your, prescriptions A OUR lOc SPAGHETTI, -. - V C* burger. „.,' , \ ','\- v#.. , William» Patterson' were victims of OUR lOc ELBOWS, - - - * W The VanCook stock company of grip. •* to us and know that they MACARONI Hew York rendered the play Tunny American Tramp" at the Hit Leonard Horsfnll is spending a week at Trenton. 4. will be filled with the right i lands auditorium last Saturday nig— Cornelius VanSicklen, who has been Malcolm Miller of Fifth street was very sick, is much improved and is Childs' Baking Powder, out for the first time Saturday after able to be about the houBe. ., being confined to the house for about The strongest smelling Coffee isn't richest in flavor—nor is it three weekB with tonailitis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Langendorf 15c Pound Can spent yesterday and todayAt Trenton, true of the kind with a delicate aroma. It's a safe medium Otto Gautschy, proprietor of thewhere they attended the state fair. It's been a standard with good cooks and knowing house- Prospect market on Bay avenue, has Prank Born of New York spent been laid up for about three weeks Saturday and Sunday with Henry keepers for a number of years Childs' Special Blend, 27c lb With a nervous breakdown. Winter. A. B- Habbs has been awarded the \ PHARMACY, | contract for the electric light wiring Mrs. William K. Thompson and Miss You get a full pound for 15c In Mrs. Lillian R. Maehl's house in Lydia Thompson have been visiting at J. L. BERGEN & CO, Our 25c Queen Olives, - 18c Middletown township. ' • Rhlnebeck, New York. Bonds' Famous Linement, -10c and 25c Our 20c Queen Olives, - 16c Jesse Lawrence has returned after Mrs. John Riddle was a visitor at PROPRIETORS, New York last week. In two size bottles. Special this week 7c and 19c. Handy to Our 10c Plain Olives. - 8c Spending a vacation with relatives at Mrs. James Tomlineon is spending ^16 Broad Street, Red Bank. '<5Iew York and has resumed his duties several days at Newark. have around the house Our 10c Stuffed Olives, - 8c ' "9s chief of police. Mrs. Hewlett Conover of Irvington, Telephone- 6W. OLIVES Raymond Flett, ;who has been em- formerly of this place, spent Thursday i ployed at the bridge pharmacy during atld Friday here. She lias been very pie summer, has returned after a sick, but is now much improved.. week'B vacation. BIG PACKAGE CHILDS' BUCKWHEAT, 11c • Miss Gertrude Miller has resumed tier position in Grandin V. Johnson's Acquittal of P«rjnry Churffo drug store after spending a vacation Harry W; Hurley of Bradley Beach Nice Fat Norway MACKEREL, 9c each; 3 Fish for 25c •t Saratoga. was acquitted on a charge of perjury | The Health of , Thomas Williams of New York has at Freehold last Thursday. Hurley dosed his photograph shop in the old had been engaged as a detective by wostoflice building and has returned Chief of Police William H. Smith of to the city. . ... Asbury Park to secure evidence \ Your Family Charles Auferio, who is employed in against illegal resorts, Hurley made G. V. Johnson's pharmacy on Bayan affidavit that he had bought liquor 8 C C avenue, spent Friday with friends at at Dominic Baroni's place but at Newark. Baroni.'a trial he denied he had ever \t may bo endangered by allowing PufShisInyour oven and bake Ft. Captain Selah Howell returned bought liquor there. ^ the plumbing in your residence E E home Saturday after being away for to pet out of repair, letting the come timo as captain of a private yacht. Son* Xlllad by Buiuiwitri. deadly sower gases hold full R R Edward,Worth and T. H. Lone A team of horses attached to a coal Zk sway about the bouse, spreading apent last Sunday with Mr. LaneB wagon belonging to John P. Meslot nstor, Mrs. Edward Johnson of Lake- of Asbury Park ran awny last week. d disease and wretchedness. E wood. A team belonging to tho Consumers 4 All this can be easily prevented The cement sidewalks In front of coal company was standing in the J. Knodlo's property on Bay avonui path of the runaways. The runaway by having a firet-class plumber TKPEIZE BREAD FLOUR ui theWurli. S have been repaired. team ran directly into the Consumers' Inspect your bathrooms, toilets, MrB.A. C. CurtiB of Fifth street and tho polo of the wagon pforccd the has been laid up for Borne time on ac- heart of one of the Consumors' com- etc., every once in awhile. count of sickness. pany's horses, killing it, W. I will cheerfully furnish cstl- O Fred D. Wikoff, Distributor, o George Hardy has resigned as jus- mates on any plumbing work you ' tlce of the peace to take effect the first M»t»w»n Hun R«f mod it K«w Trial. «f January. T Red Bank, New Jersey. T The front of S. Bordon's store on Lev! S. Emmona of Matnwan hnn Killer street has been repaired. ' been refused n now trial in his unit Hurry Swartx of Bay avenuo has oplnst David B. Lnmbuvtnon. A bought a now automobile. Emmons cued to recovor on u note for A Grandin V. Johnson left yesterday $500. Lnmbortoon brgUKht out nt thoi Arthur G. Sickles, for a week's vacation. trial that tho note WOB mndc for «« MIMIMHIHIIHHI EmmonB's Bole benefit. Emmona tried Siiecmor Is S.Uti * Whll.. to show that the noto lmd been given coirs mvex jrnw». him for Hcrvlccs rendered Lambei taon 16 West Front Street, ««rom*« Olranli 01*u*4 »8« t>r • OUy- If you havo young children you Pnltenon Building, plnf gooUtU fcut WMk. havo porhan> notfcod that dlaonlors of RED BANK, N. J. would you get full value for your se- By n clipping sociable In the Re- the Btonineh arc their moot commort If You 60 BROAD STREET. formed chapel Thursday night $22 nilmont. To cftrrect thin you will find curities if you had to dispose of them was cleared, Articles wero Rung on Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver strings from tho wnll and people paid Tabloti excellent. They aro easy ant Needed Immediately? Probably not. You INSURANCE. tie cent* for the privllego of Uking a plraaant to tako, and mild and gentle pair of sclwors to cut the strings and In effect. For nnlo by Jnmos Ooonor, therefore, try to keep your affairs so Life, Fire, Accident, obtain tho packages. Jr., corner Drontl anidd WhiItt o ntreotn' . Ready MM. Oook Man: arranged that you will not need to do Health, Burglary Mrs. Cook has tnovoil from the this. Have you arranged your af- and Casualty. creamery house to I right to your druggM to-day HIM and Loans. 9 ployed by a florist at Ellnron during -»t • 50 cent bottle of I'AIUHIAN UM sumnMr, Is «lok at hi* homa hero. J««», This dcllRhtful hair tonic Is FARMS FOr\ SALE. Daniel Bhtpard hat r«turn*d to N«w fruaranUtd by Januw Coomr, Jr.. U York after tpmdlng the nununnf on «Hl dandruff g»rm», rU»n lh» head of The Prudential COTTAGES FOR RENT. thf "Chartoar farm. flltow dandruff, stop falling hair Mi OmnmentfJ nnd TiMnf • Frank Crawford li visiting John (twins scalp, wid-prawrve th« l Both FwabliMiuid Untonl.UA will protect her by supplying ready ftjran of Red Bank. S*d fc»*ibt «."•?»* •*•*i.. AnAdM J money, or a guaranteed Income, or doM lutt what It Istuarft1 n•»••»•»•»•»•»•»•»«••»«»«»•»»»»»••»• THE RE& BANK BEGIBTEB •+ QUALITY HAS NEVER BEE3IST 1913 POPE-HARTFORD 4> • Three Distinct Models-Three Schedules of Prices One Qvittlity of] [Material and Workmanship

• * ' •) • < ^Wk •'.••. • •••••'• •' ' • ••'....•'•• • ' • . . - •• • .: Long Stroke Motor, Electric Self StartetyJ|efctric Dynamo Lighting System, Windshield, Top, Trunk Rack, Demountable Rims/ Robe Rail, AH Fully Equipped 4 Orders Taken Last Week for the New Popes • A New Pops-Hartford "4O" • -4O Horsepower, $2,25O SO-HORSE POWER, $3,2SO

• 4- 1

The 50-horse power, 4-cylinder Pope-Hartford ia known as Model 83- Model 33 Every worthy and distinctive feature contributing to the success'of last season's "50" is retained, and numerous improvements have been incorporated, including new body 's a^ entirely new Pope-Hartford motor car, far and away the best for the designs, electric self-starter, electric dynamo lighting system, and throughout will be found refine- Iwl Odd money ever offered the American public and the first car of highest quality ments, structural and mechanical, which place this model in the front rank withers selling at even offered by a responsible maker at a low price. We invite comparison of ita long stroke motor, double a higher price. If the past furnishes any basis for judgment, Model 33 is the £ drop frame, four speed roller bearing transmission, full floating, roller bearing rear axle, its efficient equal of any $4,000 model offered by any other manufacturer. Fully equipped.. brake syttem, its power, strength and speed, the body lines, deep, luxurious upholstery and its wealth of equipment and beauty of finish with any car to be had at anywhere near its price. Such comparison will convince you that what we say regarding Model 31 is a sober statement of fact, easily believed if you stop to consider that this car is, a full-fledged Pope-Hartford, embodying in GO-HORSE POWER, FULLY EQUIPPED, 84,2SO every mechanical and structural detail Pope-Hartford principles and Pope quality, and many of its parts are identical with those used in our higher powered and consequently more expensive models. The building of this new model has necessitated a large addition to the great works of the Pope Manufacturing Co. at Hartford, Conn. By the erection of an immense four-story structure they practically double their facilities for producing high-grade motor cars, and the. increased output now possible enables them to extend their business into territory heretofore undeveloped ,

THis is ttie F^irst and Only Car at the

JPrice Witha <4 Speed Transmission WkM g\g% A I OQ '8a maSnificent car, wonderfully powerful in action and efficient in service. IflwUCl mm& It is the acme of Pope quality and the highestexprwsion of Six-Cylinder Motor Car Building. • • , • Prominent among the new features are double drop frame, roller bearing, four speed trans- + These Cars are Equipped with the Grey Davis Self-Starter mission, roller bearing rear axle, electric self-starter and electric dynamo lighting system. Model 29 + bodies are of new design with convex line effect, low-hung, roomy and upholstered in a manner that The Grey Davis will propel your car for 2 1-2 miles insures a maximum of luxurious comfort to the occupant. ' + or run your motor for 2 1-2 hours Do You Realize that the Pope-Hartford Line Offers You Far Greater Inducements Than Any Other? + + + • H. L. ZOBEL 4- + AGENT FOR 4- 4- 4- Pope-Hartford, Buick, Chalmers, Hudson, Overland, Marion and the Famous Little Cars 4- 4- 4- TELEPHONE 90 SEA BRIGHT, N. J. 4-

for the summer have returned to their visit with her son, Chester Wilson of BOROUOU OF BED BANK. on tho Kinitli side nf Oakland I'ttrettix F, LtlenB, IIOUSD untl lot moutli, tlmt by vlrtuo of a warrant ouu'.s. Mo.sL of them returned right Jersey City. Htreet 58.J5 un the muitli nldo of Fetors Ki'anteil by thn Mayor• nnil Council oO NEWS FROM KEANSBURG. .lolm U rattersoii eHiate, Imu.'ai plnet! 7.44 Itcil Hank on Hetitemlier 10th, 1912. ha ifti'i- I,:ihor diiy while n few stayed Mrs. A. ('rear of Main street has re- .S.\I,I-: ill.' I.ANTlS KOI! UNPAID TAX- nml lut on Hi,' north nlile 11C Itapliael Nleolntli, Htoro mill lot will Hell ut inihllo ualo nil (lio landi. mill last week. turned home after spcndinK a few '•:s Ol-' mil. AND ASHE3SMKNTH. lleeeh Hlnel; lot 011 the north on the miuth nlilo of Ouklnnil tennnientH, liereilltamrntn and real cBtat« HEW YORK MAN BU1I.DIN0 A H0U3E 'while noiieii Is herrliy Klven Iiy Wil- Will EUrt rnotoiy. days with relatives at New York. Hlilo or llioi'li Htfi'et 23,0« Htreet , 4. SI hert'lnarter mentioned for tho shortest AT KEANEUUttO HEIGHTS. liam M. TiiinnpKiiii, Collector ot tlic Uor- I*. 11 lVrrine. hoilHe nnil lot nil Mary ]•'. Bnilth, liuiiMe 11ml lot tin term for wlilch any poi-Hon or persona .ieoriro V. Tilton of 1'alnier avenue Miss Inez Robinson of Carr nvenue OIIHII ui' ittil , llank. In llio (Jounly or the mmtli nliln of WeHtHhle ave- the HI,nlh nliln of Wnllaco will iiKree to Inlto Itio Miimo anil pny th« .Mniiimnilli, t|mt hy vlrtuo of n warnuit will stiiil a children's clutliiniJr fnetmy ' spent part of last week with Miss nue H.R7 ptreit 3.53 tax or a.HHeHflinpiit Hen ttirrcon, Including Wnllliifr ami John Bronniler Go- Ki'iinleil hy Hi,. Mnynr mul Council of intereHt nnd eimtH nf Hale. on Mnin street soon. .Mr. Tilton is re- IJennie llnyncs of Keyport. lien italiKiln iKlate, house anil Julia Hoffel e.Htuto, lut No. 103 on ingf South with n Moving* Plctnro '1 Iliinli cm S'-ptenilier loth, 1912, lie lot No. :T,:I on (lie notiii BIMO the north Mtla of Wullnco Till' fiilil Halo will lake plnco on William I.udlmv, who fell from n will si'll nt iktiI>]{(• lo all tho ltiiulM, Show—HBW Point Comfort Boncli Com- inoilelin^ his liuildinfr and as sonii us it I HIl of ('atlii'iine Htreet HO.40 mrei't .60 MOBDAT, OCTOBBB 01, 1BU, is I'linipli'tecl he will heKin making wanon. a few weeks ajro and broke his leiii'iiitiiiH. lieriillliiiuenlH imtl renl fiHlate William 1). Itoek, lion.-ii' ami lut John .1. Kiullh, IIOUHII mill lot on pany Putting "Down Curljy. In reiiiniiii' nii'iilliiiiMl for tho Hhorlcst ut thn BOROUOII HAI.Ii OH HOV- I'lotliinj,'. arm, is slowly rei-overinj'-. nn the HI,nth nlile or Iki'ili (he Holllll Hliln or IlLTKCU ptnoft 1.07 MOUTH BTBBET, In nnlil Borough, at. Doniito ('uz/oof Ni'\v York isi lmiltl- leini for \vlildi nay person or penwiiH fltiei I I 3.f,0 I'eter VonDei'IIcydi' of New York will iiKi-i'i' In l;il:r lh . Hiuno nlul |iny Hie I'niiny vonKiilti'iiKell, houHn anil li:00 o'elneU In thn afli-i-unon. in a hiiiisc- ill Ki'nnslnTii: lkit'lil.H. Trelfrllt Bout This Winter. c I.liey lti'e\-i>-. lilt im the Mouth lot No. Ill on the wont Hl,l<> of Tin' Kali] lanilH, tnuoniiMitu nnd horodlt- has closed up his store on ('HIT nvenue in- iimo-Niiini'iit lien thereon, UiuluilliiK 1 Tin' liuiUliiu; is ::j2\:i:, hort at! MOUXH flTIlin:T, lii Hiihl llinoliuli, lit last. week. John .1. Smith, lioai,e rtml lot 011 I1I1, of lOioit Flout Hlrent II.SH for llm year luio unit llio amount of *•- November 1st. Mr. ('uuzzo is in the•1:1111 A. M. iind leaves the hattery at —:• • •' o'eloek In Hi,, iirternoon. Miiw (iussie Wilson of Main street 1 llm H'Mllli Hhle of 11,'iih nlri-i't. 20.10 II. II. Vniillni'ii, hnliHO anil lol on HCftHtllellN, Ille |IH follllWH, V\'/..'. 'I'll, .'uilil liiiuls, triieliientn mul liereillt- Mil' rant Hhle i,r ltrmieli livenuo cinifroto liusincj-s ;itnl will (In ther,::ill I'. M. is confined to the house with a heavy Jllllll MIIITI'I iKlllte, lot N'o. 102 2.7U UHrAID nBAX. BSTATE TAX. iilih'litH lo l,i' 1:1,11], mHl llio minion or the nil Tluoi'limorliiii iHtnle C.80 Mary 10. II. V'onrl », hoiiHn anil llpiijiiinln M. t'ntte, ruotnry anil n-iii'iti work hii-i.-.i'lf. W. I,, ll'irl. luu; cold, l> H011II1 Nlile of Marlon O.fil Trout ntrpel; houHOrfiiu] lot No. doing- South with Bliow. '"tiot ,,f ill,' ra , ami tin- ninouiit of nvenue HIV OH lleHHle \v. W'lHe, hounii nnil lot on in on Ihfi went nliln of llrlilgo alitomolii le last week. lii\ sliii-l n tives at ritlsburir. J. A. 'riinn luiini Ion «•}«11114•. lot 111 llm north i'i,In of Wont thn wi'Ht Hliln or llrhlHn avonun.t 1S7.0I moving |»icliin- .'Imw nrnl ti;ivi-l witli llrlpf Itnmn. niii'Ain nnAr. BBTATB TAX. No Kll on III" Wi-Hl 1,1,1,- or Front nl reft UMFAID *rsiirxx.ina TIIBI. MprliiK Mliei'l; lol No. 17 nn llenjiimlu II. C'riili^, linuHtt nml*lot it Iliiourli tbc Sniitlicni litali'.'i. Tiny Iti-v, .lulu, Hundley <>r Aihiuy I'ark Sick headache is einised by n dis-II.IIIII I r (li. |,,1 „,, |,i. runt Hlile, llM t Ilium,.II 11I111,1 1 !.:n ItneH <*lnytiin I'Htntn. h'l'dllt No. 15 on Hie went HIIIII of will jnonulily lirnin next, wrrk. Tliry held the third iiiini lerly i nilforeni'o in ordered sloniiieli, Tallin Cliiimiiei Iain's ,,r I'l'iilnil 111, n,,,, I ,r,7 II. II. Viililinin. hmine ami tin in Hlrl't't pnveliirat iiHnnnNmf!iit. .. 9 105.00 llrhlffn nveliui'; fnnlory and lot WIMO In i'.n t'> ('iibu lint, liavi' diTiilnl (lie .Mitlioilivt. rhiircli .Satiuday ni|:lil. Tablets ami correcL that and tile liead- I' II. I'Klle, r,|.|.,|V Illlll lot Oil lola 1,11 I he emit nlile nf .laini'H Clityliin eiirnte, Ji'ront nn I ho north nliln of Went 11"' O"l Ill |,|i|,. ,,f WfKt l-'l'OIlt llrani'li iiYi'iiur, li> jiliiy in America. Mr. Hundley also preached in theache:i willl disappear. Kor sale by JI.02 iilreet |,uv, rii.-iit iiHHiiMimi'nt. , . 105.00 Front Htrciit; lot on tha worn "tnt'l; liouiii' ini,| inl No. H, un Klllliiy vonKal ll lulell, Illilll," mill Wllllnln II. VimWnKniiiin, Front nidi) of ilrtilmi avenue; ntoro rliiin'h Sunday iiinriiiiit'. lie wmi en-Jiiiue| s Cooper, Jr., i-orner llrouil and -Fllttllltf Tli'WIl C'lll'l-X. II,,' ivrnl t.|,li, nf MrlllKo nve- lot Nil. Ill Oil Ilin UeHl Hide nf Hlreet imvi'ltlent aHmiMHinrnl. . . 147.00 nnil lot on llrlilu-fl aventln f lO.tl lellaineil hy Mr. ami MIM, \V. W. IWhite stl'eetli. """; 1,,| i,n Hi,, wrnl nliln of llt'i'loi |ililri>; ntoin mill lol 1111 l>. t\ Wiilllnff, ),'ront Ntrtmt pavil- ir Iho lux or iiHHinmieiit, ini,.,,,Ht amt The New IMi'nt Comfort, llr.'i'li Itu111' iiy during II'DI vii-il. I Itililr." iivi-iui,'; iitorH mul lot Hie >,<> 1111> nhle of M,,11111,mill Illellt iinHi'KHlilent 7H.23 rofllH Hill prilil liel'iun Iho nliovo llfty Off ctiiipmiy mi' |*uitiii|r down crnii nl on the ue.'il ,,M, ,,r llll.lK" IIVU- ••I iig.nr, II. II. (.'rale, Front nln-nt |mvn- null' llm eoHln In eueli IIIHO will Im M.II. Kuil Zoi'ii of llrooWyn linn relumed liue 131.111 mul Intereut will ho mlileil nt tho nil' ol nnlni nit HnritiiM nlul Kiiin irw uvi'- THIN FOLKS MADE FAT. Wlllllll,I II. VlillWllKi'lH'li. lioiliin I11IM1I nHMi'iintiienl 205.HO home after Hpendiii)' the Miiniurr here. l.oi'V 1 ',n-11011 i",1.it,.. 1,1,unn anil lot nnil lot No. S7 on llu, ,101 III t'lrmeiil I'IH'I', l''roiit ntreot twelve iier eealam |iei' amiitm from th« THII'll. Till- Tilth:' 111 r lll'lll^ P'll «1' • \v 11 Mr. Ziirn was eni;a|"d in the real o> • "o .Mniriiiil iiiai',. O.HO nl,I ' I'n.,iWI.'nml nlreel IHI.41) imvi'ini'iit n«Ki,n«itHMil 101.r,3 twellllelll liny of ll.'iolnher, IBID, ot> laxrn of Illlll. Ir llm tax or »«•••«- III tin' urmiml iibnut ti'll Inrlii'ii MI Ilicy t:ite hiriiie!'i here nnd i-i-pm t M a very (iimil, healthy lle:;h eaeann only he It"!" ll I'oelii-niiK eiiltilo, lot on Mnty I:. (>. Vooihi'iM iioiuie mul Viinliorn iNtiile, llriiiteh tivi'iiiio II," nuolli n|,ln of Cmiini'lnn wnwer ilMHi'lidinnill. . , 7&.00 iiienlH, inierent iiinl e,,»lH urn lint paltt will not cini K. irnilllidd by tilli ' use of the proper'fond, lot 0,1 llm ami »l'l" ot Mnplo cci'iiiful year. , "Ii" I 2.27 70.17 I'IIIUK HoiiKeK, Ilinlinli nvnllilo until arter tlin nixivo ineiiliniii'd day oC Infant Uanit. Id v. J. It. l.yiniii IIIHI family of loi'elhel' with lliilllml ml Inn (if Ille HiirTii.-li' Veil luilii,. Iwo loin ,,0 Himrr ll'Oi'iiniiW'lll , GO,00 Hall' nil,Illlomil ,-,,»!a will lir ailili'il. nil .'I .j'i'ot Itni i ilirton, Mn.'ni,, me .'tpeiidihi; "I'Kllll'i of iini'iiiillnliiiil. Nine people 1.19 II,.' noI III r.!,!.> of lllvi-r nln','1. IM Wllllnni KM", lt,,rK''u pin, 11 When thn Hiiln intinn iilncn, iiaymont off Kvu May Wllnnii, cl.iU|-hliT of Mr. U' I. I'lllKK,!, |,,I Ul,. HI) ,,|| out of ten, in iirik'l' lo \VI'1KII an mllih TlllilM Wollllli'V, himnn 111,it I'M on nntvur nfiniHHinent SI ft. 00 nil luxen or iiHurnnmcnln, rontn ftnfl h»- mill Mm. rhiuk'ii I". WIIMHII IIT Mnin a IW we.-liM with nlal ive'i liele. They U'l-nlnlili' I1V1I1111. 2.27 Ihi' ivinl nblo or I.rlKllfoll 11 v»- Aril },. Wyinlia, IVnlfir nlrent an I liny iiuirht and I in piTicrUy ulrift, ilii-il Miimlny nf hint wt-rk i>r lliaili' the trill in their lillloillohile. I'IIIIIIIM 11. iml'i .nlnin, lot on Ibn «. r.i (inwor nuni'iiwiiH'lit, 1(1.00 terent miiMt Im miiilo Iiy th« imrchfUMa^ .1. f'lane A- Son of New York have licnllliy, nli/iuld iuie Hiinumo, the irieiit Ml nlile i,r ll.'i.rli llllnnl 2.87 Arlluil I,'. Wyiiil'nii'hoiiiin'iiii'il 1,'ii If llm la« ur iinHnnmnnnl. Inleriril nnil •ilomnlni' |ii>luiiiilm:. Slu- wii'i two wlHit Iho pro|inrty will Do irmnftAlatalyi eloced up their HIIIVC on Curr iivciiue Hi: h fiimnliK food Illlll health ii-ntnrer. lioinliili' oiiii,,, hMimo uo,l lot No I-I 011 tin, inn th "1,1" or room urn imhl tii'fin'o tli«i nliovn ihty of molitllli oil). Tlir I'll not ill wnn llchl hint "o Hi" «i nl u|,In nr llrldin llu,In,in lll-entlc 21. on Main llio (-n«lN la eiirli rmtn will tin IS.03, I'l'Mlllll. and letiiriiiil to their home. They Weii-lW i your elf heroin comiiieni-ln« to nuil Inleimt will Im nllilnl nl llm ruin of Wi'iliiMilny nnil tin- hoily win Imiird IIMIIII.,; I,,t ,11, nlo Hunt nhln l>. (\ nnllhii!, "Imp "IMI lol 00 will open n|Niin next. year. iii«e: imr.itliene- nunlillle ' iiioieuitnbletii,, muinml liin-en liow "f Ilililui. in,., tin- inn Hi Hliln or Winl I'rout twelve tier (eiiltiia ppr nomiin from tlio WlttinFin my hlltl'l Illlll Kill day OJI Iti (IrcoiiKtnve t'l'tmtcry nt Ki'y|nnt. Ille (llei'lilli'ld milk iluliy of .lerney youourr weighwi'inhtt iiii'ieiiiieim-ieiiiien from wwtek to IIIIIV,II,I M. IK, |,,,,,»n ,1,1,1 lot nll'-i>l < r,, n r. twfiilli-f h ilny of l'«r»tilb«ir, 1911, ml Hi"/. J. \V. 'I'mvor incarhcil tlm MM- N" I III nn II until nl.M or IlLBKln W. \VI»". IlllllH" Illlll l»t ln>,'. or lull. If llio ln< nr «>l«nair»ir our ramiir «•>••. .lolm (Inn,,I I't,!,,),. liiiunn IIIIII lot iilillllmml e.'.ln will lia rnlilnl. f'i'iil liiiek Monday, of i,I nidi or pepnl,,, nor U II. miy nun '-" I'H nil Hi,, <,«nl dlitn Of nrmmut.itia T«m.: Mrs. l''lillllt Atlillt-wn of Ji»nniy Cilv 31.01 When llm anln (nkea p|ne». pnynu-nt of CHARLES LEWIS, Mr. and M in. ./V.ino I,. Helllthor|i inn ileatiiittiHitiiitK/ pnjuiriinonthri»vuiraill**tt , iimi.aifirhK IM•!nn» I n— . ....uw. - VN iinhliiHIi,,! Pi I ri'I. linotmnln II, i'mli*. hntiixi Kti.l nil InmiM ur fiNn^nfiliiiiliiH, rontn nnil In- lm« miivcil In uiu< of .lulin <;il•<• pI>I>n'-> •'"""I'll Mi.lmi-H, |,",|», no,I lot evpiMlcil to return home Miitindny ally ii'i'iiiiiiiii'iiiliil lo ninliii prapln fnt lot no Hi" noilh «l'l- or W««t t«r*nt inunt Im tnmla In/ Ilia iinrrhaiiiir lintl-noi (in Cnliiicr nvcntii'. J "II <• IKHIIII llfhT li|ii'lldhl|: two Wei'lui III the Cut •••" 3:M mi !{„, wm .1,1., or 1.no l-'niiit Hti<-*>t; him." nnil lol Nn. t,f>f thti mnrlllftinit (if Ihu MAIA, oltifT' nnil wliirh ilon not hiiild up Koo,| l'<-iilinl IU..|,I,» ,... van finiiK'I'ly ii|'liil hy .1. Ojxly!<<•. idtill iiiounlnitiii. Ill ..|, ||,n «(,«! 1.1,lo Of 1 ll Lilt" wliin llm prii|i«rty will li« liiMtMMiliktply RBTAIL DBALM IM henUAjrllitnnrn. Miiiniinn linn vnliuihle Ki t II II,„!,,.» hoiilM nnd lot nvi-ioir; lol nn llm wmt al.li, M«VM to OH Flue*. Minn Cni-ili- Iliiiiiniler of Now Yorli flwiNgWinini! I'lnportlen, tnni-ii up mul mi HIP CIIUI nl.in „(• iintm-li «yn- «r. itr. of lirlit)f«i MVKtion: R|ni<> nnd U'lliie»« mt IIBIIII llil« Illlll ilny nf •III All* Klulr.hy, wlm In imtingt<\ In Ihnhim reliiineil lioine nricr vliillnir hnr Mleni/lhlilFi the wh.ili, nvntein, |,,,!pri I. r.n.ni; |,«wl>««nti liii lot on llm not uhln nf llrl.l«i. l!npl»lilli"r, Ii" S»ih, Door*. BlUda, OUum pnieiil i. Mr. mul Mrn. John Ilionnder nvpiul. , ,. • 1 ,1 nho|ilii( rnlfrlnr •hi" or llmtili •||f,t)| ,.., C,M<\H

k, f-,ft a rift . - BASK EIXHSTER

< TWO TBAXSB FOIJHD JDZAO. LOHO ERABCB TViB. CAHLB & CAULK, _ EGAN'S ' *-' OnTI OPATJIir J'UVSICIANS. Jtfiapb. S&QDoiiiild and Dean Motrae/ Dlo Klaa Mrn-y K. »oirw«U Uec the Ilrlcto SPECIAL. Room 7, lVniti KulMdiir. UroudSfc. R^JBtnlt. v Kl«|»!ionp 1,11*8 Here's a Very Cheap Afittr Prinking Weoi Alcoiol. . "i GraJuat a of AW^LHCUI flcliool of < Joseph McDonald itnJ Dean Mooney Miss Mary K,' HOHWCII «f Long Dtsfrable Building Lots In West- Storage Vans and Express. $ wvio found dead in Tuboi I'aikti s Brand) w»s mai'rled to Harty C. lieid aide Park and on Harrison avenue, Now that moving time la near I ana CKlice Hours •«It) A, M. \a Zfft I tut Very Useful of thMt place Iaat Saturday. The cere- prepared to da your next Biovlns1 ol l neai Littlie e hvehilveii hhmmL 'ihuudny AKTHUlt C. SWlrT, mony .'.waa perfol'rncd nt the homo of Eaat Red Bank, (ram $250 upwards. furniture, pianos or baggage, *n all p»rt« moni K JVloon»JVl y was aboubt 42 of city or country, In the lar^st paddfcfl. *^ CIVIL rNr.iKcnENGIKCrttt AANND HTJBVBtOH Building Material for yuu olil .ind McDonald 5j yu\ra old the bride's sjhier, Mrs. William'Perry, Terms to suit buyer. vano In lied Bank. u<£ore you. have DnaJ nntl Mt)nm< tith ul Phono MM.. KED UAHK, N. J, TcundlaUona Dry Cellar Flaorj Anothci' man was wilh them .nul they hy^Rev, ifohiV'Y. Dobliin:!. MisraEtliel your next moving do no, write, Mend or all liud 1JH.II dimkiiiir wood iik'oho). Held, a fliater of the ^ro(tm, v;aK bri(le:-:t. I call for the only rftllnble furniture move* Spring llauzda Ccllrr ULttpi i'Jn town, ami «et my prices on your nexl R. B.- P. KING, Ico Hguajj Si<]e\.nlL', A liuUlc cinitiiiniiiK hiiine uf tin liquid maid, and;, -Aaron •JOuVnnbi wua ! lob. ' All kfnria of liMtvy or llffht truck- D VETBRINAHY. ROBOEON AND Bora* wits found iii'ttr tfjcni, Tiny wue Kl-oomfyjiun. . Mr- and Mrs. Keid left I Ing dono at nliort notlrfi. Call or adtfraM iJFMTIB**1 ' ' r-1 Alarm cit-.d found by Jinny C. I;nimy of Hinmr tor a irij) of a week up Urn Hudson J E siiBEwsnoiiy. NEW IEUSEY. ' .'• ' Horses boarded winter finil uummtir anti treatM Rrl. .up,. Wall., tic , il._ Luke, wlui nil o hlent in tlio Iiain 'J lie liveri . MrM . ReiRidd i is ld i tthhe Patterson Building | „ WaU sJ;c tf ^ OanK. men .sle[it in fcqijiiiLo (.till* in themechanical do out. uf tile l.onK f rco of ch&rKC. Alto I(;en1 fo; t'rr'n tilo 60 Broad Street, Red Bonk,) Rc.idence phono 124 J. off.eePhDneZQS-J. Ovt'ratoaiy pbrtbtrtfal on Mtchcs with pcrflict llruniih Itecur Imin. 20 MONMOUTH STREET. fJ rurnoy woke up pud found In.-, ON BUI.E 70 EAK, CREDITORS. ON BTJLE TO BAR CaEDITOES. K. L. H. STKYKER, "No. 2" paitnoii I't'rtd. IIu then Hpii.ttl the Bin' Mooting- ol Botl Mon. D VK'fEWMARV SUltaEON, Kvii I'. Tlimusfin, t-Xftulrix of rjurollne A'linipls-trMur'H N'olicc. alaiin (mil ilisnppciuul (onmei II. Tunly, ilcr.'.-n.Li), by ontVr of tl><: mir- OtDcc, Public Pervicc DulHlne. Tolophono 248. Not mote tlmn 90 '/i of even tins \ery fu-.'sl c^tlu.'ls c n Lc imdt vil!i A big meetin'K of Re Men will be John U. l-niloit, iidmlnlHtriitor of lttaldencc. fclShj^^vyLury Avcmlo. TeltiDhomJlM Ilnriy C. l''uy of Kid Dnnlc mis noli- iui;at'' of HIM nullity <»L' M..>,im>uU<, h«ro-' Gciu;<(! C Vaii'l'TtiilL (Ujci!iiH-iil, tiy itnlcr llic nrrfrrtty eui.i-lli suliu(.3 ncccju.ry fci i.nrl rrrauicl V tins s> 'err*. Iird iiml ho if-»uod u huiial permit. held ut Atfbury Piulc "nn SaturdaySaturday. liy RIVOK notice to tin- ciyiiltur.s of theof tlit: Hiirrc.t;,iU' ol' t}u- i-imnty uf Mi'M- UED BANIC N. J. d'rt wil Bnlti (1«'fcn»!c;il lo lii-iritr in •llitlr .icblK, The 10% bdanc? cl cur hijilies! trade.'.(juml clsy conduitu .ate colled McDonald Imd u crona-and two inilialu, NeNovembem b r JBOiJBO, -whw ih ani ed'ort will ninuth, li'-rcby KIV^H u n'l'l il«co!LH'il • to hrliifT in RNEST A. AREND, "No, 2 ' or."Sccewk" . ••'. ; .'"'.: :'; .'",.•' • • thought to be "J. U.," tutooed on hisbe made to nt .«;iltl df-cciiMtMl, UIMI'T ujitli or nfflniia- their dflils. ilt-rnaiulM urnl clniinn n^ainst E AROI11TECT. nini. He UIHO had it cross on his cheat. momborHhlp equal to fiTti-i-n per cent of tlotv wlliifn nine month.s frum the twen- tkij <'HI.;Ltc of .'itld (teiM.-iiHort, inil'-r 01 1H5 W. 40l!\ filrrct, N«lt Yoilt Clly. Thps5 make eplcnditl building material. They ttond greater weight and the total membcrBliiii now. Thty-IJrste , iluy of AwjfiUit, 1012, or t.\\<-y .will or nini'itiiitlnti, within nine inmiUiH f'1 KlijinDiitli BuiUiinK, Asliury ['[irl:, N. J. It in raid that Mooney formerly lived lio forevtr luuiv-d ni" uny ft r lion therefor arc far more economical than Lick, jtono or. ceirient. We offer this Oceanic lodge wiU'cunlir the chief'H tin* nveniy-siTi-itKi May of AnKH/st, Idl-', Itisclilcnrr. Broad Bln:ct. Jtul Uanlt, N. J. nt Trenton arid,ho has ii ulster there. nKuliifit Urn quid executrix. nr tiny will be forever h:trn-*l of any SlicrLaliatln counUy worlc. " material to ownera bf counlry places, fnrmeni, builders and conlrictors - McDonald lias tin' known relatives, degree on the candidaUn. EVA I'. jriiOMKON. Ttlrpliwno Coiiiiectlonn. llo was known t1n-ou"jiout thi.s vicin- ProHfMt rliiitUH lo M'^MIT;. -l-'onti-r fit Isti-ittor. within easy shipping distance at prices far below cost. Thornton, ullonieyH, Ml Uroiidwuy, Suw ity as "Umbrella Joe." The bodies .TOILV H. KLIJO'I'T, T011N S. AWLEGATE & SON, York City. P. ('I. :i«l«li("a*. Craril.ni:>', X. -I.»" COUNBELLOBS AT LA.W. '• Send far.Free Booklet . f / • wore buried iiv-nbijicroft cemetery Sure Foot Cure. IN CHANCERY OF UtEVT, JEBSEY. DsvMFcn tluilcliiiK. Broad Street. .hoivi«« ua »iJ'in!lWi of eonilrudion of Nof2 Multiple Conduiu,. Rnrc oppotianilT fol fir.al fjjii Saturday. . / V ol low CMt. Wtile lodail. • - To John I lent h; Itto BANK. N. J. Forney; tame buck Friday,to say he By virtue of un oi'id'r of tlin Court ui Spe&al Notice EZO is the Quickest Acting Rem- f. HOPE, ,hud nothing to do with the deaths of Chanc.ii.v of Nr;w .Icr.stjr, mfl<]<; "!i the AMERICAN CLAY PRODUCTS CO., South River, N. JP edy for Aching, Burning Feet. duy uf the (i.'itc lifi'Mjf, iti ;t tirt.iin LU'.U" COUNKELLOIt AT LAW, the men. He fiaid he went away be- AvlM-rulu AMMJI <'. Ili-iith i:* pi.-Hiirnior JUK! TO Ofilcua fornpr I'.roml unil Front StreoU, cnu30 he WUH seared. EZO puts'tho • feet in fine thiipu you, .Mini lic:Uli, itri' fl(:fi'inl!iiii, yen arc- lii;ii HANK, N, J. 1 . in THE AZAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^4A over night. No malU'i- how i^ore or r«.-ijiilii;ft in iiii|ji:iir iinfl |i|i-:nl, anHwer or painful, rub on EZO nnd misery- will (li-nVni* In ]iiiilM(iiicr'(i 'Mjiilmi mi or |je- VICTIM OF DIABETES. f'oru t!u; Hi"uly• ninth (|:i,v of Octolrr, •TKBLLOR AT LAW. „ vanish. next, nr In ilcfuitlt Ui<>r;-<: 10 EAST FitOHT STHF.CT. Kosport Oirl Dieo from Diuoise Sh» Con- cftllor Hlmll tliinlc f(iult:ililc iiml just. Bhall Includa nnd emhrnce: . to use; just rub it en j'.-ur poor ailinj.' 1. 'Hie j>!acintr or (Jcpofiiting In or upon nnf ; » r u-rnM UFP'K MAN MONEY TO LOAN i ; -, tractod ou a Visit. / LbX{ ftofc, that's oil.' Nn i'n:;.inn around otn.-ct«r llcy.orlnorii|ion uny public «r private • \ ^.. ', ,./^/„ \T^ a -AW. ON- I Miss Pear] O. BIcKocn, claiiKhtor of (,'i-ttiiiK ready. Sold un money Hack propi'rty in thta lowiwhip. nny -lend n.nmal oruny \ £*• u TOUNSLU."" ^ ' i'\i\t'p "licjLwecii you urn! tiiu • nnlil petl- part of tlio Bnm«. or &ny (load fmh or any i>art of Notary Puliljc. ' Mi'B. 1I.#V. McKecn of Kt'j'port, died plan. tlum.-r. V™g SANK i J ' at hor'inothor'lf homo 'fuseday of l;int (.he Hiimt-'. or filth from privifsorceHeiMKihor calcb j Oificca J Hroiitl .-;tn EZO never fails to extract the sore- Dated Atio'uyl I'^ih, ]!•_]?. ijaBinsor ruhbish of any kind or descriptioi)descri[itioi],, oorunr unyy \; "^' T iTrn«ro'p r' ("TT T T week of diabetes from which fihe had Itcuiiw or kitchen HIO. srarbne..."„c. manure or' I \H. litKBKKl b. Vwl^bl ;;BO.ND AND MORTGAGE I 1 less from corns, bunions and callouses •;>, Hiiilcili^r "!' I't'tltionc-T. nuffcrcd for'"some time. Miss McKeen BweephigH (provided tliat nljibljible manuroe and otheotherr .. XJ X-J aUKtJEOaUKGEONN DENTIST. and for'dytfine, eczema, sunburn and P. O. naitrer-s llvd Iiimk, X. J. IJ^.ULM manure may be UBC<] ao a fertiliser)), orany foufll o r : Grii'Umta Univcrcity off IV-nnuy1'l l In the following amounts: $4,000, $2,500 Ujit'iif the ^Biimmur in -Vlrpinla with prickly heat there .is neihinjf like it. ofTtnslvo or bbn^xiouH matter or eub3tance what- ; OOfTlccn I)ajIjja In 1U.-J BunH : Monday?, wHTI il'cltitivts, nnd it was there she., con- Jar 25'cents'at-Jn'mcs Coof/cr., Jr.'s. and Saturdays; cmi730 tc»:»t PROPOSALS. | i!. Any full or leaky privy vau It, cesspool or other 120 Uniad Hli N. J, : - • $1,700 and $1,500. . .. {ti'Hi'tcd the disease. .Miss McKeen was coiner Broad and Whili- streets, j ncurly 25 yours old nml luid taught in ireccplade for iilth. It. Alloivhicor pormittinfrany night soil, gorbasfl W. M. THOMPiiON; ! the Echools nt Keyport iil)out seven SOTICV. Scaled proposals for the building of !or other ctrt'nijvfc or ilocoinposinff solid or fluid DENTAL 6UHGE0N. Xolicc In hc*rol>y Ki'.n til niKtUrcirfiubntuncu to k:ftk or ooze from nny cart i years. She was a graduate from the 2(i Nnt'l Bunk Buil'lins-, I'.ul Bank, N. J •utcrn .if tho Si-hnul'l Jixii Ii ( of the II.n-the third section of the Red Hank- I(iv vaiyon cr vc:;i*L'l in which the ^nniemay Locon- Ucuro 8-0. ! high school at that place in the class nitli of lied Hani:, [u H«• cotinty 4*f HARRY £tt AW KINS, Agent ! of 1904; of which she was vslodictor- Manmoutli, tlmt a iJLi|jii<- m-.-liiiK or the Ilolmdel pravel road* in accordance 1. The farn'inff or crmv(!yln(r Ihmuch nny Btreet R. J. D. THROCKMORTON, ' ian. She was a member of the Pres- I'tful vulcrs of said M'IIIMI! .lif-trlct will with the plans and j;p*ificntions here- nny ,"nJl)!jt'im» iriiich hag been removed from uny I- hold lit Doi-oiicll Hull. lh- KKJI1T11 privy vault or riwaroo!,1 ur.lrrs tin* mune nhftll bo D DENTAL SURGEON. •' • IN ibylerinn church. Bosides hct mothar JAV OK OCTOHBIt, m tofore prepared therefor, will he re-inclo.scd In nir-1h;litbnrrclJ,or in u ptrfcclly tleht I she leaves ono sister, Kuth McKeen, J. nt RBd'Bnnlt. K. 1 II 11K- ivclllllK, at whir Ii rlillK till! fol.- ceived and publicly opened and read and properly covercl wnijon, ' who lives at home, and a brother, Mar- b'J ULlfil 6. All cartinK of ffarba^c throiifth tho Blrcets of ! Real Estate and Insurance, UWIIIH: iit-nin of btiMit. VR. FRANK L. MANNING. tin McKeen of New York. ipon will be tiuhmlttnl: at the rooms of the board of chosen i th« townKliin cscopl butwvun the liourn of yiiiieet j JLKKO1.VK1J, Thai. ih. M.mnl of freeholders of the county of Mon- I and ixA. M. I ' SUHGEON DENTIST. Cor. East Front street and Wharf avenue, RED BANK, N. J. The funeral was held Friday nfter- B 'Utlon 1>(: thll lHll'l'llilSC , C. Tiic burning of any mutter or sunstance which j RED BANK. N. 1. Telephone 303. noon from her late home. Rev. W. E.Jot on Avhich to oreql, w ^rltuolliuuso, the mouth, court house, Freehold, N. J., on • ,ha'il t. 'or'cauasl' or' produce,"or"aist o«"any i Broad street opposite Fonl & MflTer^ ' it of land sttuato (is foltinvn: Hejjin- Wednesday, October 9tli, 1912, at yyyyyyyyyyyyjyyyyy Compton of the Reformed church of- -IK ut u Ktuko in tin- nnitlH-rly HIM; of R. R. W. JEWETT, ficiated nfid interment was made in Beech Htrcot in tlic KuiiiliKist I-TH'IUM1 of eleven o'clock A. M. 1. Tin:casting or (JiiieharcinR Into the Slirewa- DENTIST. Green Grove cemetery. • Alhiffl O. Harrison's lui mnl tlirstiiiit Iwu tmry or Nwvciinlr, or South .ihrcv/obury tiver, or DRoom It Second Notional Bank Bnlldlns. hundred and fifty feet i-;i;u n-nm tlio <:ust Plans and specifications can be seen Into any Btrcum in t)iw township, or on the bound- RED BANK, N. J •*-<•> at the ofliee of the state road commis- ary line of thin toimchin, any Buuatance which has DIES OF APOPLEXY. tlic prcHt-iit HCIIOQI bnililiiiM; tlM;iuv rim- been removed from nny vault, ceB.ipof.lor sink, oi I', Trenton, N. J., or at the Office i any olTal or other refuue. lluuida, or solids, by an| R. WILLIAM ROSE, Contractor* and BullcUra4, ni 111? westerly nlonB tli.- iiorili v\w of ! ) DENTIST.' Ufech utrcet nlnety»thiit' fed nnd nine „,, , I*. piii pipcrt or otherwise. 01 the board Of chosen freeholders,! s. Any mul every rutanco us nboyodcllncd li Successor to Dr. B. F. Borden. BRIDGE AVENUE, £olig. Branch Carpenter and Wai Veteran indies to a stake stiinilinf? In tin; north Gaa adraiQbtGrod. Oppo.il. Railroad Station, slrlo of Keocli Htroot: tlicm ..• running RED BAKE. N. 3. Dead at Ag*e of 64. nortliorly nt rlt'ht nn^U-.s willi Iti*och court house, Freehold, N. J., or can be | Sw^gS^.^Jy^c^'^i^wS: - Of ._. ... obtained of George D. Cooper, county iln?; ">u»iiK. mointainlpif or permittinit any ol Bed Bank, N. J. John J. Troutman of Lone Branch, Btreet anil parallel vitli niid j-IuiTiKon'H A C. HURLEY, who was stricken with apoplexy the land two hundred anrl lliiit>-t\vo feet to ~n « . n \ TI , i said nuiHancco shall forfeit and pay a Deawt7 of Wort done by tie day or contract IotH of Cliarlea O. 'Allen unil TrufTonl j engineer, 60 Broad street, Red Bank, i twenty-five dollars. SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCES. No Job too large; nono too small latter part of August and had since Allfii; t'nonco runnhiK * nsti-rly The ubove in an extract from the ordinances of 116 Bridge Avenue. BED BANK. M* J. tlio I N. J., or of Q. E. Close, cleric of boar the board of health of Shrewsbury township, and With George Cooper for fifteen ye Jobbing- attended to it abort notice. been in a serious condition, died last Houtli islile of. Hald Aliens' land BfUlay. Mr. Troutman was 64 years with the flmt afoivHiilil cmrHC 'nlncty- Matawan, N. J. the same will bo thoroughly enforced. ' ; Estimates furnUhed on all Jdnds of tlii't-f feot and nine ificln^ to sakl lfini of ABHAM T. BENNETT. WILLIAM H. FOSTER, Work* olff and had been engaged in the con- Harrison; thence ruunhiK nlon^ tho west A certified check, drawn to the or- President of the Board of Health. RAYMOND DOUGHTY. Secretary. Satisfaction gnaraii teed. . tracting business for thirty years. He sido of Hftld Hariiflon's litml two hundred der of J. M. Corlies, director, in the ; _h ™ REAL ESTATE, INSUBANCB was a veteran of the civil war and nd thiity-two feet tn" th».- north »ldu of •Phone8M-L. Beech Htreet, the place (if lit-glnnliiK. sum of one thousand dollars, must ac- TOWNSHIP BOARD OF HEALTH. EATONTOWN, NEW J: after the war went to Long Branch The coht of eald plot nhall not exoettd The reirular meotlnsrB of the Shrewsbury Town, : and started in business. He wasthe sum' of Two TinuiHand DOULLVB conipiiny each bid. ship Board of Health will be. held on the first knd EO. D. COOPER, -- - >•••••» "-•' • twice married. His second wife was third Thursdays of each month, at 1:00 P. «.. >t CIVIL ENGINEBR *4 (93,000.00). The board of chosen freeholders of & " BoecoMor to Geo. Cooycr. C. t formerly Adele M, McCullough of Col- tho Town Hall on Momnouth atrcet. Rod Bank. RED BANK. M. J. RESOLVED, That lo- Hoard of EtUi- the county of Monmouth reserves the Persora bavin? coinptainta to malt« will present Fostofflca Bolldlns, j ESTABLISHED U54 TELEPHONE 247* umbus, Ohio, whom- he married last cation bo authorized to i-rert 11 Hchool- them to the secretary in writing. June. Besides the widow Mr. Trout- lious*? on aald pJot *if land nnd to pur-right to reject any or all bids if ABBAM T. BENNETT. Pretldent. EORGE K. ALLEN, JR., chase for Bald BCIHJOIIHIUSO tho school, RAYMOND DOUCHTY. Secretary. . man leaves three children. furniture and other iv-ci-ssary enulpmont. deemed to the best interests of the G CIVIL ENGBIEER AND SURVEYOR. TIIL- coat of bald Holi'iiilhrni^L-, furniture Room 7. Patterson Bulldintr. Broad Stnec, ALEXANDER D. COOPER and equipment Bhall nut «-X(-eed the .sum county so to do. EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH BED BANE. N. J. of Twenty Thousand, Five Hundred Dol- RAILROAD. SEAL ESTATE WOKaJT DEAD. J. M. CORLIES, lars (530,500.00). , N Tirao Table in effect June 30th, 1012. JACOB C. SHUTTS, Real Estate and Insurance RESOLVED, That the Board of Kdu-Attest: Director. Stations in New York: Central R. R of New O AUCTIONEER. roUnt wcrtbalm of Lonsr Branon catton be authorized to n-modpl the Oak- C. E. CLOSE, Jerser. foot Liberty Street and West 23d Street: Sjwclal attention trhren to Bales of farm a Victim of Cancer. land Htreet schoollimise and add four Pennsylvania Railroad. 7th Are and 32d Street unn Implements and other personal W»P«J rooms to the rear thereof, and to pur- Clerk of Board. Hudson Terminal (H. & M. R. R.) Church and P. O. Addreaa. 191 B«wl strot. Brf BvA. SM4 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. Miss Caroline Wertheim, daughter eUaHe the school turnlture and other Cortlandd t Streets, foof t off CortlandCltl an»••«•»»•<••»•«••»••••••< R. A. F. VOSS, Up until six weeks ago she had been school purposes a plot of land adjoining 9 45 a. m.: 12 noon. 1 24.U6. 2 48. 3 E9,4 30,4 41. >:«»>»:'»»»>j the Red Bank higli school property and 464.602.723.738,812 (Saturdaysonly), 923. D OSTEOFATHIC PHYSICIAN. able to attend to her real estate busi- hounded on the north side by Park place, The Township Committee 9 57.10 56 (Saturday only) p. m. 8unJay» 8 58. In the Eisner Building, Room 16. ness, which she had successfully con- being ubout three hundred feet on said 937. 1144 a. m.i 4 23. 6 02. 6 47, 6 03. 710,8 10, Red Bank. N.J ducted several years. Miss Wertheim Park place, on the east by land of Clay- of Shrewsbury|Township will 8 45. 9 00, 9 26. 9 53. 9 57 p. m. Telephone ltd. Meadow Brook Farm 1 ton, bflnfj nbotit one hundred nnd sixty Foi Newark und New York. 6 65. 632 (Mondays ; BROAD STREET E«! went to Long Branch about twenty feet on said line, on the west by the Rod only), (New York only!. C 37, 6G4, 7 09, 710 R. SARAH CORLIES WARDELL, years ago with her parents. Bunk high Hchool property, being about meet at the Borough Hall, (New York only). 7 25, (New York only). D OSTEOPATHI8T. ; SHREWSBURY, NEW JERSEY X two hundred ami sixty feet and nine 7 40. 7 59 (Newark only). 8 02. 825. 8 80 (New 138 Monraooth Street. Red Bat*. Inches on said line, and on the eouth Hide York only). 843. S 17. 946. 10 61 (New York Tuesdays and Fridays only, 12:30 P. H. to) 4S0 P. Bl I - TeltpbonaM-M fed Bank $ by land of formerly Emma E. Hubiinrd, Red Bank, N. J., on Thurs- VICTIM Or HEABT PDJIABB. only),a. m.; 12 00 noon.146 2.48.3 E9.416 (New Graduate American School of Osteonathj at I ' — [•< being about three hundred and fifteen York only). 4 30, 147 (Newark only). 4 54.6 02. KirksvUlo. Missouri. feet nntl six inches on said line. The day afternoon, October 3d, 728.738.812 (Saturdaysonly). 923.967.10 56 cost of said property described above not ! FANCY FARM PRODUCTS „$ Former Holmdel Woman Piei at th* (Saturdaysonly).p.m. Sonaays.8 C8.937,11 44. J. WOLFERT, tonj- Branch HospltAl. to exceexceeed tthe mini of Six Thousand, a mi 4 23 5 02.6 47. 603, 710, 810, B 45 (New ] Sanitary Milk and Cream of Guaranteed Purity from Tuberculin Tested Cows >J Seven Hundred , at 2:30 o'clock P. M., to audit York only). 9 00. 9 20. 9 63 (Newark only). 9 67 i Fancy Print Butter, Buttermilk, ERgs and Poultry £•{ Mrs. Eleanor L. VanDoren, wife of (ta.7M.00). and Fifty Dollars W% U1V*ur|)oHi. nf electing: elocttirs uf IHUPOHe of electing electorH at lMCNldent daysonly) 231.343,402. (Saturdayaexceptcd). rrr-Mklcnt nml VI.ci rrenident of (hoand Vii-e ricsldent of til" United Klnte.i, 4 ja, 512 i 7 DO P.m . Hundaya 830. 8 31). 1110 Hemorrhage Frovta ratal. - Xlnlteil rftiiten, n iiHinbpr of the IHIUHU of nienilu-l- of the IIOUHO of leineneiitntlveH 0. in.; 130. 6 17 p. m. rcprcMcntiitivi-M nf tho United StateB for of tin. tlnileil Mates for the third eon- OLIVE OIL AS A MEDICINE Gcortte W. Strlcklin diet! nt the ll r further partlcuUrs »co tlrac-lnWcs at tl For the weak and emaciated ponson there is nothing better; it homo of hia son, Edward Stricklin of Freehold, last Saturday weelt. He rounds out the fresh nnd givoa health and strength in the niiturnl wny. Notice of Settlement of Account. wua aittinK on the porch, when lie wits As • cure for constipation it Is unsurpassed. •:»tnti' >'f l-'orniun J-Mwuril White, ltinav Btricken with a hemonhuKe of the tlr. thront nnd died in five minutes. Mr. Nnlli- J-i liel'i'liv lil^'t'u Unit tlio tic- ' ' Ilin siibsci'llier, Kll.ll'dlllll Of 4 Stricklin WHS 68 yenrs old nnd hud y M in and for th ih,•',-Mhili' of Kiihl lnnalli1, will ho uiiillttia JOHN G. SACCO, lived nt Keyport ubout thirty ycnvii. of KnniMMii will miM't for tho lliHt rter company hoime, Mechanic Btieet. HM.I KliUril liy III'' Hiin-owitf mid ri-pnrloa Of late ho hud mmle hia homo with liin u dlKlrlct til «nl"l borouxli. at tho I'.il- sell Iriiirnt In tin) , 01:0 p. m.luliiiliilMiinioiM of riiiiil-B il. nilHiil«, de- t'li'l'l; of tin- liornukh of ltuuiMiin. For LaknwiKid. lAkehurat. Ac. at fl 42. 11 Oil a. m.: 1 tho Hint building mover nt Anbury Hlnt'Wsbury ii venue. lelllii.ll, liv milrl of III' dillli'HUt'i nf H1O Dated AllKUxt -Kill. 1012. Tlin tft'Vi'nil lumniH nf lTKl"l''y and t C7. 4 87.6 06 17 S3 p. m. Bundayp, 10 10,1106 eiiunty nr Mniminiilli, lien-liy lllve nullcn l'urk nntl wilh his liiothcr Joseph for a. in.; H !1H p. tn. II, III,' I'l'i'illliU'M "< Illl' Mlllil ' ""III llel'I'IIKCil, Urt^ hoilKu lit llnullpy l'ark. Ho wns u - For Vliin. lOlua. In. TIIU TKWXMIMI (IK HIllllOWHIIUItV. plni-i* nnd lri;lHle|- III |II'|HIMI. New York only. I Hatuniajraonly. i,r IIIIV in II i llii'it'fur iiKiiln'it til" UMA 100 15c bottles beat Peroxldo , 10c each !•«»« Branoh Tlaltor D.», laia. Vice I'n*. and Usn'l Mir. Uen'l I'aia. Ant. I'llASK I'. IIITIirilR. Hhlp of Slin-wnhiii v, on Tuemlny, Nn- I'Vlll'H II, llllMl.'1'l. I'loxo Cleanalnic Crc«m, The kind Gaby uses, t6c ulto at lBo KiBt, who friiquently vlnltcd' I.»nK A, ('. riAUIIIMO.M, 10-1-12, IMHIII'I- Tith, lliii.'. I'rnm tlin liiiur or n I'leik nf Hie hiirmiuli of 11. 1 llnnli. Plexo Clcatnlni( Cr«am BOa «1IP nt.., 2Bo llrnnrli. 4 ycaiH old. Mr. Hoyt iiicntly npny: nnil In) Ilin Hf*ootut rloi'tloii AMI HI-' lll-'KK'MHM 'I'D HI) Kl.l'.CT Time Table in Hffrct September Hi, 1912. CO Humiihrcy> Veterinary Spodllca at Mo oach itlHtrlrt of tullil li'U'HHhlii In tlu> vllhittc l;ll AMI MI'M'iTIN'li III'1 llil.Mtll:) III1 nlurnul hnmo from a visit to friendii of (IhriuvHlmi y, nt Mm wlionlwrliclit nhii|i |,:l.l-:i"l'H>M AMI IIHIIHTIIATION IN Huhlfrt tnrb«norn Wllltfilt mitlrit. Ilrnndotho'n Pill* at iBc ut LOIIK Hrunrli. if Chiirli-H II. Hiirlvv. Hnld nli'nlloili i wiwilll Till: Illlltollllll III' I'AIH IIAVIIN'. h r H r ltl l .Niitlei, In licii'liv KUen tlint 11 i:<'lll, nil-, r 1 tin- 1 - or 11 2 Solid Clioitmit Counter* 14 fcot at fa.OO IMirrrn l'lcrZI. (not ol FranklinSlrml.Ntie York (l.andlna otthtHattirp Mm, (Jhvutlna 8. lllndnvH, widow of for lhi> Ilili-d ruiiiiM Hiilnnitl illntrhl, two ,,', I,,, Ii ,1. 111. lo Hie I...111 ,.f 7 u'elm Ii (I Show ('inc» very y upnplcxy. Mm. Itlddfi'tt 1 |l to Illl l.ll.'ll ll'llll Of tWOIIVill Of till' Illllleil lltlllill Ten' Ih" 11,11,1 I.*«V«I 1 1 l.trifti 8to\re for utorw u»«i ,',f 8.00, nil In pcrfHct order WIIM 7H ycniH old nnd wim horn in New irii, nnd l eyolM of the IIIKII- eollllM'nnlonnl illiilllel. I »„ lin-nlbr r y. the IM-lieiill iiwrti-inl.h . l< mi I 1 ,»)(" te, IU" l!lt»«l iiumuithiic. laii«i«'iiaiiil'liiii'.'.'.'.'.'.'.''.'... I Klrctrlr Fan tout IIH whwi now, now fia.OO I XII I lu i lull "I I. Hint Hie l"i, elioni-ii rii'i-liiilili-i'ii, cue rm 1,11, yi'iu. livo iiil'l i-lei-llilM In Mini I'm' two yon* nnil IIVII lui lln> •• >i-,n»,. « I Uarbonator Qaii|(«, two now Uiik« (40.00 l' I'll,,wnl,lui', will I iiiiiyfir. 11U riiiloi llfiii-n. 10m, ,01111, oot- ••rlom O»«r UmbralU. h liiwnrhlll I lln.,,1,, lliii ml ilmi dlHlrlel - Nini t>let llm l>,n i ' plto' u b"ay n Itallnn in, riw nlrtawn, •«^ f ilttt NtTtinil rinrii>ni iiutrli't wn- ouKh or Pull Unveil YIIII unit tin nalil F AI rutt.tr l aU «Wf «M tri known M Jahn ticott I rMlay. Tim Phln, lit thn wlln'hvi luht Mi0p iif «'liiii!«H boiollRh ill tlin lioiinn of thn I'Htr Iliivrn r... «n.| f.rrU, I.», «ril..«.lil»«. «M IH. W troulil* w«ro d. fayb M Mr*. W«*vnr II. Iliirloy, In HUK«< »f lllir»w»li«rr. dr** ouniiiiiny mi l'f'»il iilrc-nt I»I Tn^»ilnv. Kn'iirelnii. tWtWnl.l HlnaU lf«». WOm* ClilUr.n illn|.r 111 t»>*. s tl U|i an nlit unihrflln nn HIMun lli'li.lior aillli, I»IL', fmin 1 u'rlmli Oelobei Slllli, MH», fl I n'i Im Ii p 111 OOHUMTIOKt. (I- III, In tl il'rlit, k |i III. fur Oltt |IIII|M>HII | YI.HI U p. HI r II,,' iin ! Doppler's Pharmacy, , .[ Krouml, Mrfccrc thu Uiillnn of tevhilnu nml i HI ii*i'lltiu 4lin oiluhiiit vlnllllc IIIMII eoiii'illou tillti ' i>ll(|IIHll I'-ll wm wiirhlng, Hrott •Inlmwl thu nm-rr>Klf»ti'«f> nml iin

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of first Importance in the World of Fashion. Women's Apparel at

Savings on the kind of merchandise your business Great Savings judgment will commend purchasing. . Every article IMITATION CHINCHILLA Coats, made of the new and desirable. Up to this sale each item has finest imported* imitation chinohilla, 52 inches, in figured prominently in regular stock at full prices. Oh Saturday we will display ^ length, lined with guaranteed lining, made with 50c. UNDERWEAR 44c.—Men's Natural or large sailor collar and deep cuffs. Value $43.50, White Merino and Jersey Ribbed "Shirts and at $20.75. • •.••••_.. Drawers, all medium or fall weights. Regular 50c. entire collection of HEAVY MIXTURE COAT8—Made of heavy grades. double faced cloths, in mixtures; also plain colors, 25c. HALF HOSE 14c Men's Fast Black Cotton with a collar that fastens high at the lieck. Value Half Hose, seamless, guaranteed 4-thread heel and $23.50, speolal $14.50. toes. Regular 25c. values. MAN'8 WEAR 8ERQE 8UITS—Made with 42- $1.26 SWEATERS 85c—Men's Heavy Oxford AUTUMN MILLINERY. inch coat with short back, lined with guaranteed and White Coat Sweaters—Honey Comb stitch, all Skinner satin, and with plain tailored skirt. Made sizes. Regular $1.25 values. ( to sell at $25.00. 8ale price$18.60. •- $1.00 SHIRTS 59c Men's Pine Negligee Shirts with attached cuffs, in a variety of new designs, sizes These hats have been months in prepara- 14 to 18. Regular $1.00 to $1.25 values. tion, and are in every sense to be relied upon Junior, Misses' and Women's Suits Be Sure of Two Things as showing the approved styles of Paris and Fashioned of the finest materials in fancy mix- When you are spending your good money for a tures and diagonals, men's wear serge, in navy, new suit of clothes, you want to be sure of two New York. gray, brown and black. Value $18.50, speolal at things—the suit is of the latest style, and of (he $,10.75. highest quality possible for the price asked. Women's and.Misses' 8ulta $14.50—A large as- Wheii you are sure of these two things you know We cordially invite inspection, criticism sortment of mixtures and plain materials, some of you are getting your money's worth. heavy man's wear serges, diagonals,' mixtures and other weaves, tan, navy, gray, tan and brown, black We can positively guarantee that you are securing and mixtures, both of these requirements when you purchase your and price comparison. olothes here. Take for example either of the two A special display in side window. ' models offered below and examine them closely, compare them with others you have been shown We feel sure you will agree that our hats Special for Saturday, $14.50, value $24.50. elsewhere and you will discover the reason why we Sweaters $2.88—In all colors, gray, tan, cardinal make so positive a guarantee. are far above the commonplace, to be com- and white. Button high at neck; speolal $2.88. Light and dark gray mixed cassimcre, all wool Raincoats—An article that is always usefuHhese fabric, very newest model, carefully tailored, a good days. They are large and roomy, suitable to wear serviceable pattern for business; special $t2.50. pared only with those of the Fifth Avenue over tailored suit, button high at the neck. Value $3.-50, speoial at $1.88. Smart tailored garments, all of the latest fashion, including the new English models; in the new popu- Shops, with this difference—that our prices are lar gray, also in fancy blues and browns; special $18.00. fixed for the woman of njoderate means. Women's Waists. Tailored Waists^—Made of percale, madras and linen, in plain tailored shirts, at 88o. Not Yet Ready to Submit Fine Lingerie Waists—Made with high and low Lots of stores truthfully tell you about the ad- neck, trimmed with yal, filet and cluny laces, others vance in leather prices and ask you to pay more. trimmed with embroidery, 88o. We are still unwilling to ask our customers to pay No formal invitations are to be issued, any advance in the price of our men's footwear and Odds and ends of oolored and blaok waists, $2.48. by early purchasing we are enabled to quote old but the company offers its A lot of silk waists taken from broken lines. Some prices and believe we have discovered the way to are fancy and others are plain. Many in this lot sold keep these in effect for the next twelve months— at $5; speolal, $2.48, for Saturday and Monday. and that is as far ahead as"-we are going to worry about. hospitality to all. Medium full toes, oak soles, uppers of Ian willow calf and black Russia calf, $3.50. Women's Shoes Working shoes, $1.08. NEW CLOSING HOUR$ Dull calf, gray cloth top $3.50. English last walking shoes of black Russia calf Dull calf with top to match, $1.88. Our Store Will Close Every Evening at 6:00 O'Clock, Saturday at 9:00 O'Clock $3.50. Tan calf mountain boot, extra high tops, $3.75.

Children's extra high cut Shoes The Rug Sale has been a success beyond our fondest expectations. It has been a real pleasure for us to see Extra high top shoes mean extra warmth, extra comfort and made as the enthusiasm with which these bargains were received and to hear the com- these are, extra wear. ment of pleasedj;ustomers. We have a new price list to publish today. We are offering Goodyear welt, children's high cut shoes in

PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED PRICES ARE: 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs at 527.50; value $35.00 Serge Dresses—Made in Norfolk Children's Gingham Dresses— 9x12 Velvet Rug. at $22.50; value $30.00 9x12 Special Velvet Rugt at $15.00; value $20.00 anU long slceve3 ancl SEAMLESS BRUSSELS RUGS navy, maroon and navy and black and trimmed with 9x12 Beit Brussels Rugi, value $25.00, at $17.50 white check. Ranging in price from bands of embroidery in navy, red and 9x12 Fine Brunei* Rugs, value $20.00, at' $14.60 $3.48 to $10.75. tan. Special $1.00. 9x12 Brussels Rugs, value $15.00, at $10.50 On smaller sizes we allow a proportionate reduction in prices.

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ASBURY PARK ASBUSfY PARK BANK VOLUME XXXVH NO? 15. RED BANK; N.« J& WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, Idl2/

BBOWK OOTOSSB 0»AW> «ir»T. win nr A irav JOB. W NEW ASSEMBLYMEN. Saptttoin Company Cemln* with Uriel »ntt»« TcortUw • AMU Toxmtr IM aaak M»n Mow with Mog. DISBROW'S GARAGE ' of Ifaw Tork Tl*j: Auto. m, r*»t k Oo. Kirk BroWn and his company of The October, grand jury, was Bworn Sidney B. West of Monmouth MORT V. PACH AND PETER F. DQDD NOMINATED repertoire players will be at' the Red in yesterday; Tn «harging the Jury Beach, who has been with Browning, BIG BUSINESS PROPERTY Oft BRIDGE AVENUE BY THE BULL MOOSE PARTY. Bank lyccum all next week, An ad- Justice Voorheeft Called the jurors' King & Co., retail clothiers of New BOUGHT BY WILLIAM WATERS. vertisement giving the list of plays to attention to the killing of Mrs. Mary Yorlt, for a number of years, is now be- pre»ented here next week appears Boyce at Oceanle two weeks ago by an associated with Rogers, Peet & Co., on Fow Men Named for Freeholder and the Ticket to be Completed in this section of THE' Brawns. automobile driven by George Evans. Broadway, New York. Mr. West has The New Owner Paid About $16,000 for the Place—Mr. Waters Among the plays to be presented by Tne judge said if the jury found that been in the clothing business for 35 , by,*-Committee which Meet* at Ex-Goreraor FortU at Spring Mr. Brown are "The Wife," "Raffles, the driver had-b««n reckless an in- years and for a number of years was will Take Possession Next Month-Building it One of the Largest lake Tomorrow Night—Much Enthuuann at the Meeting and the Amateur Cracksman," "Camllle, dictment for manslaughter should be employed with William T. .Corlies at and Best Equipped Garages in the State and was Erected L^att "Brown of Harvard." "The Typhoon," returned.' Justice Vporheea and Judge Red Bank. Mr. West has a large num- "Northern Lights/ "Othello,'7 "The Foster appeared on the bench wearing , AddtoKet by ^Gpreraor Fort, Mark .0; Prentbi and Other*.; Northen ..„ . : ber of friends in this Vicinity who Spring-Mr. Waters Took Title to the Property Yesterday. rwm rf^ a . ##. .* -. tt it ^wp '—*. _ #t^ . e. _ L 44 black rooes. :;"'•. ! have been dealing with him at his Two Orphans" /and "Oliver Twist." Morgan V. Disbrow yesterday morn, divided into, a large show room, a ' TheProgrejslve party held a meet- mouth county and tell the people that Seats are on sale at Pach's cigar store The grand jury is composed as fol- different clothing positions. ihBjwhich was somewhat In the nature it was a certainty' that Roosevelt ing sold his new automobile garage storage room and a large workroom. for the-week's attractions." lows: ..' ' ' ' . and storage building on Bridge ave- of a convention at the town hall at would carrry the ststate« . He believed in Atlantic—William C. Crawford. A fifteen-foot galvanized iron turn- Bad Bank yesterday afternoon. About a full ticketat, uall the way along the lino, Anbury Park—John N. Burns, Charles nue, near Monmouth street, to William table is located in the center of the ID, r Waters, a member of the Red Bank storage' room and this docs away with thirty Bull Moosers -wore present, and he said th lives wouild O. Davenport; Dr. • Aanor A. Burton. BUTCHER AND CASH GONE principally from the shore section of not be any more'cussed or criticised by Eatontownr-iCftarles T. Cubit. garage company and also of the Wat- the backing of the cars about in the the-county, Mort V. Pach of Red, QUEER ENDING TO CHASE, Freehold—J. Nafaw Johnson, C. Ward ers & Osborn company of Red Bank. building. . the Republicans or by the Republican Golden. The latter wan excuBcd. LBAVB BIMTOTAineODBIiT Bank and Peter F. Dodd of Asbury newspapers' if they put Up a full Holmdel—Qflorge Lambortson. The sale price has not been made pub- A large elevator leads to the second Park were nominated as candidates ticket than they would be if they rvamvs BSOAVXS vm .MAW Howell-r-DaVld. T. Errlckaon. B. M. HAUnPS »TO»B. lic but it is understood that Mr. Wat- floor, where there is a storage room," Koyport-rJoho W, KeoUBh. ers paid about ?_16,000 for the prop- for assemblymen. C. Edgar Newman stopped where they were. He told vnxnani is Long Branch—James Quire, George 40x80 feet. A varnish room and a vul- of Wall township announced himself of polls which had been taken in var- W. Poole. OhartM tMttt Btarta* Ont Monday to erty. Mr. Waters took titlo to the canizing plant are also located on the As a candidate for freeholder, and ious places in thie state, all of which Paul Bohrotdtc Xlndta Oourtubl*—Ald*d Maimlapari—Charles P. McDonald. Colltot Konty for Ria Smploytr—H« property yesterday morning but will second floor. The elevator, the com- oth$r men nominated for freeholders showed Roosevelt' far. ahead of Wil- br « 8o»r4« at tlit Oonrt»bl»'» «om» Marlboro-M3h»rleB E. Storms. Xa> Slno* lm Mittinv and Omtom- not occupy the building until the first pressed air tank for the filling of tires Matawan—Rons D. Cnrfan. •n Bay Tbat K« Oallaotad »10S. were A. D. McCabe of Asbury Park, son or Taft. He sold that the Repub- —Bonrdtr, ArrirUfl fox not »»jri»jf Middletown—George B. Tucker. Dr. of next month. and the shop machinery are all oper- Charles 0. McFaddin of Long Branch lican party was dead, that the Repub- James J, Rowland. Warrants are out for the arrest of The building is one of the largest ated by electricity. and John McChesney of Freehold. lican national .ticket was a joke, that An nttiempt to catch & criminal at Millstone—Francia II. Fcrrlno. Charles Lange, who was employed in and best equipped garages in this vi- The building was opened by Mr. Dis- Ited Bank—George M. Sandt, Nicholas Edward M. Haley's store on Shrews- Then a committee was appointed to the Republican ticket was lbsing Bed Bank an Sunday met with a very J. Wilson, foreman. cinity. The property has a frontage brow on June 25th and he has ehjoytd - meat at ex-Governor Fort's house at ground every day, and that when unusual ending. If Constable William 8oabriBJit—George W. Elliott. bury avenue, and who left Red Bank of fifty feet on Bridge avenue, is 125 a good business since that date.' Spring Lake tomorrow nluht, to election day came round he did not K. Chandler did not happen to take Upper Freehoia—T.I Gordon Hyer. on Monday afternoon. Lange is feet deep and extends through to Bur- Mr. Disbrow also superintended the Spr| charged with stealing money, which defiidilefiic a on the remaining candidate for, believe Taft would carry,a.single state boardeTB at hiB home on West Front -•**• rowes street on the rear. The build- construction of the large garage and in the union, unless possible Utah street and if one of the boarders did customers of Mr. Haley say that he ing is a two-story structure and is warehouse now occupied by Stryker freeholder, and to select other .candi- AMUBBTSP »OS WIPE DESSkTMMT. had collected, from them. Lange's date in case come of these candidates might vote for him. He told the meet- not happen to be a friend of the man fireproof. The building was designed & Stryker on Monmouth street. Mr. ing that they-were a new-party; that wanted most of the unusual incidents whereabouts are unknown and it is and erected and the equipment in- Disbrow has not decided what he will dfd"not accept, irawwrk XMi .0MfM at doubtful if he i» ever caught. ' Mark 0. Prentisg of Metuchen, the they should nave no affiliations and no related below would not have occurred. stalled under Mr. DisbrowV supervis- do after vacating the garage. He likes t.1Ut XIMtoif Stvintl Uostlu. Progressive candidate for congress in connections with any other party; that Constable Chandler on Sunday made Lange got a job in Mr. Haley's ion, he being his own architect and building construction and itps likely Joseph McDonald' of Newark, who builder. this district, was present, and he made they ought not to consider for a mo- an. unsuccessful attempt to catch Paul had been -working some time in A- C. butcher shop last July. He was a that he will take up this business in a a short address, telling of the work ment whether the nomination of a Schroeder, who 1B wanted on a charge Soper company's, ketchup factory at thick, stocky fellow with a German The first floor of the building is general way. which had been done in Middlesex ticket by them would result in a vic- of larceny committed last,summer. Farmingdale/was ' arrested at that accent and good-natured ways. In a county. He favored putting a full tory or a defeat of candidates of any very short time he had a large number Schroeder accompanied a' baseball place last Wednesday morning for BUBFBXSBD ON 80TH BIBTBSAT. HEW TEHAHT8 JOB HOUSES. ticket for every office in nomination, other party; but that they ought to team of Red Bank boys to the High- wife desertion and was locked up in of friends at Red Bank. He was a and he said that in Middlesex county go to work solely to build up their own first-class butcher, and his employer lands last July. Before the game took the borough hall UflJH an officer from at the Homo of Mil, saack A JTumber of BentMe Hade at Bed Bank and; in most of the .other counties of party organization. He said he be- place his companions gave him some Newark arriyed Vat Parmingdale, had a good deal of faith in him. the state this'had been done, down to lieved they would win in New Jersey Woloott of satontowa. Owing- the Paet 'Week. cash and valuables to keep for them McDonald' deserted' his wife and Mr. Haley made a point of calling A lev relatives and friends of_ Mrs. Miss Lilian Ackerman of Asbury the • last constable and poundkeeper. this year: but if they did riot, they while the contest was in progress. family last spring and locatedion the on his customers every Monday to Benjamin F, S. Brown of Keyport, the ld b i t h f th bttl Eseek Wolcott of Eatontown gave her Park moved yesterday in the Presby- would be in great shape for the battle Schroeder skipped out with money arid place on the Gtendola road known as collect amounts due the store. In a surprise visit on her eightieth birth- terian parsonage on Wallace street. Republican candidate for congress, of next year, when a governor is to bo valuables amounting altogether to the John Chapman farm..' He was August he was taken sick, and is still was present and he also mode a short day Monday night. Those present Rev. J. W. Rogan, who haa been living elected. - He was very, warmly ap- about $100. Last Sunday was the first accompanied by a Mr. 'Paine and wife in a weak condition. The collection were Elder and Mrs. L. B. Giles, Mr. in the house, is boarding at Mrs. David , address. He spid he had always been plauded, both on his entrance to the time he has been seen at Red Bank and Miss Delia'Jenkins, all of whom of the bills Was looked after by his and Mrs. Joseph W. Johnston, Mr. and I. Vanderveer's on Broad Btreet. The n progressive and was a progress,' meeting and during his address. since .the baseball game took place. occupied the house on the Chapman employees for a time, but of late Mrs. J. P. W. Conrow and their daugh- place. They did sot succeed in their Lange had been doing ail of this work. arsonage was rented by William A. • hetQre most of the other men presi Mr. Pach and Mr. Dodd were both Mr, Chandler saw him sitting on ters Catherine and Frances, Mr. and Stopping. present and both made short ad- the bank of the river, and made for farming venture. Paine and hia On Monday Lange went out as Mrs. Albert Wolcott and their daugh- He thought that if both Mr. PrentiBS family returned to Newark. McDon- usual to collect money. He did not Mrs. William Hogan's house on dresses, stating that they would do all him. A friend of Schroeder yelled a ter Pauline, Mr. arid Mrs. Edmund Rector place has been rented by Wil- and' himself stayed in the race the they could to get elected. Other ad- warning and Schroeder took to his ald and Miss Jenkins secured work in show op at the store after that. On Wolcott and daughters Sara and election of Thomas J. Scully would the ketchup' factory. Miss Jenkins dis- Monday night customers who called liam A. Hopping to Lester Scott, who dresses were also made by a number heels. He succeeded in eluding the Clara, Milton Giles, Mr. and Mrs. is connected with the Central railroad. be certain. He did not suggest that of the persons present. All the ad- constable. appeared list Thursday and it is be- at Mr. Haley's store said that Lange Henry Wolcott and Mr. and Mrs. Bich- Mr.; Prentias withdraw, but some of lieved that she also returned to New- h«d collected $105 from them. Mr. Mr. Hopping has also rented Lewis dresses were more than hopeful and The fellow who shouted the warning ard P. Walters. An enjoyable evening White's house on Branch avenue to his talk hinted in that direction. there was a great deal of enthusiasm was a boarder at Mr. Chandler's home. ark. . •••• - . Haley says that the amount missing was spent in listening to music and The main address of the afternoon may De even larger than this sum, as Lewis Sherman of' Pemberton, a lum- shown. The time for filing nomina- He had not paid for his lodging for other social entertainment. After re- ber dealer; and Mrs. E. D. H. Mar- made, hy eex-Governo: r Fort. tion petitions expires Saturday night Lange may have collected money from was two weeks and Mr. Chandler arrested HILUOX. A9 BASK 9AX0B. other patrons of the store. freshments were served the gathering shall's house on the corner of Wash- Mr: Port told of- tllB WOfk which of this week and-all nominations must him on a charge of not paying his : broke up, every one wishing Mrs. Wol- ba filed by that'time. «. * Lange is said to have left Bed Bank gton and Mechanic streets to Wil- was being done in tha.state and he said board bill. The man was held in $50 Seventy-ttT* Atttid reatlrltiti in Haw cott many happy returns of the day. m VanTine. that he believed that Theodore Roose- In Middletown township Progressive bail to await the action of the grand ' Banlaon *o*4 Bnlldln j. on Monday afternoon on a trolley car. jury." He was locked up in the town It is said that he was seen later at • . -e>-e-«*» velt would carry the state, The state candidates have filed petitions or are In a new barn on Charles P. Doel- •WIDE AWAKES BE-OBOANKE. Progressive organization, he said, had getting signatures. These candidates [nil for a short time, bub was released ger's place near Little Silver, the mil- Keyport. BTOBM DAMAOEB OABQO. been some time getting under way, include George Jenkinson, Jr., for col- later when a friend became his bonds- lionaire residents of the Rumson road but that now it was in full working man. 'amona Kittle Silver Basketball Team lector, Frank Osborn for assessor and had "a barn dance Saturday night. SHOOS ran SATITBDAY. Oheeaeiaake ProOuoo Boat Bun. Into OeM Toaret&er Arais. order. He said that within the next George Frost for township committee- Schroeder is still at large. It is About 71? persons took part in the fes- Valnabio mm to Ba Given at Blvnaiae Heavy dale Off Shore WeOneaday. two weeks he expected to come to Mon- man, •• - said that he has been working at New tivities and they were dressed in farm _^ le old Wide Awake basketball '' Qan dub Oouteats. The steamer John B. Collins, -which earn of Little Silver, which a few York. Mr. Chandler and tne police era' clothes. A dinner prepared at is named after its owner at Keans- say that they will get him yet. They Thomas's Inn was served. Fifteen The third shoot for the gold watch ears ago was almost invincible, was . ' SPOBT OOMMTTTSPS DUST. OBJECT TO BVHb'S 1.I0BWBB. trophy donated by Clinton E. James burg and which carries fruit and e-organized at a meeting Thursday do not think Schioeder can always be colored men from New York sang vegetables from the head of Cheese- as fortunate as Sunday when he es- songs. and the sixth shoot for the DuPont ght. These officers were elected: Xennars of Yonnf Xen'a Aiioolatlon OoMnlo »*opl« Hake Complaint! AffalBrt trophy will be held on the grounds of quake creek to New York, encountered President—Edmund Ayres. caped arrest only by a chain of un- The dance was a sort of a christen- a fifty-mile gale out in the bay last PUnalng tor aa Aotlve Beaaon. Hotel at Tb»t Place. usual circumstances. the Riverside gun club at Red Sank Secretary—Orville Borden. The bowling and pool committee of ing party for the barn. The building Wednesday night which lifted half the Treasurer—W. Roy White. Rev. Arthur A. McKay was at court was begun laBt fall and was finished on Saturday. Sterling Bilyer piizeB Manager—Harrison Shampanore. the young men's Christian association yesterday with a .petition against the will be given in the fifty-bird events deck load and tossed barrels and boxes Captain—George "VKhUe. DOO OAXCKSB kgJ0BSD. . last week: It is a hoUftw tile structure, overboard. The nexfc-morning.the bay met last Friday night nt Warren renewing.of_Arthuir h*.Briil'aJicense and-shells will be given as prises in The team'is anjpous to rflay-other Smock> office on WontBCTeeTte'Wafe* as near fireproof as it is possible to shore Was lined with apples, potatoes, for the. Oceanic , Jim. 'Mr, .McKay make a barn. It is one of the largest the 25-bird events. Practice shooting lasketball organizations. Challenges plans for their-wintior work. New Xtyport Sntohw Boaka on«-Arm«a Bog mane a UUIII. xi. ID UIIU ux vile lurKcolf ... ,1,1 .. 1 . 1 . tomatoes, red peppers and cabbage. laims that on several occasions he has wlU be held on the club rounds to ihould be sent to Harrison Shampa- lights are to be installed in the bowl- Catohor on taa and most costly barns along the Rum- 8 " . •» > o heard and witnessed, disorderly con- mnrr lore. ^ ing alleys. New backstops and new duct on the part of the patrons of the Thomas Kite, official dog catcher at Bon road. The barn replaces a build- ™ -Will Hm In tno South. g sets of pins have already J>e»n in- plnce between 12:00 and 1:00 o'clock Keyport, is laid up as the result of ing which was destroyed by fire last Bnrpriee Birtuday *arty. Captain Oscar Lund and John Beal- stalled and a number of new bowline rough handling yesterday by George winter. VICTIM OF coxrsuHFTKnr. n the morning. Mr. McKay is backed Thomas J. Noonan of Oceanic was in of Belford left Monday morning IJBIIB will be purchased. A gold medal the Rumson improvement associa- Pease, a Keyport butcher. A warrant for Georgetown, North Carolina. will be awarded as a challenge prize has been issued for Pease's arrest. Bergen Place tot Sold. given a surprise party in celebration id Sank 'Woman Diee at the Some of tion. ' • - of his thirtieth birthday Tuesday They will fish there for the winter. * Her rather at laVewood. from November to April, one match A number of Rumson residents are Kite had caught a dog owned by Dr. One of the lots on the Morford tract- They sent their sea skiffs down on a to be rolled each week. Monthly 0. C. Bogardus and was taking the on Bergen place, between Broad street night of last week. Those present Mrs. Victor Parker died Monday at also supporting Mr, McKay. The re- were Mr. and Mrs, William Dowen, lumber steamer which was going down he home of her father, David Hol- prizes will also be awarded for high cent shootingwhen Wellington Emory, dog to Mr. Bogardus to be redeemed and Hudson avenue, was sold Monday unloaded. They will stay there until scores and a year's membership to when Pease, without any known cause, to Mrs. Mary MacGready of New Mr. and Mrs. John Barbara, Mr. and nan of Lakcwood, of consumption, a policeman, was shot by "Diamond Mrs. H. C. Kettal and daughter Nina the shad begin to come back in the he had been sick a long time and the association will be given to the Dick" of Red Bank, stirred the people struckjKite on the head. Kite is a one- York for $1,200. The lot is 50x200 spring and they will follow them one rolling the highest score, between armetf man and as he was leading the feet, and Mrs. MacGready will build and Miss Laura Shinbar. The eve- rent to Lakewood hoping the change to action, ning was spent in playing games and North. irould benefit her. Mrs. Parker was October 1st and April 1st. On Sunday night, September 15th, dog with his one arm he could not de- on it a stucco house for her own occu- fend himself against the attack. pancy. The sale was made by William singing. An ample supply of refresh- !6 years old and leaves one daughter, A pool tournament will be started Mr. McKay told his congregation what ments were taken by the surprisers. MotboaUt Bally Day. Svelyn. She also leaves three sisters, about November 1st under the direc- ho had seen and heard. A. Hopping. Rally day was observed at the Meth- vliss Amelia Holman, "Mrs. Bella tion of the pool committee of the as- The hotel was closed.this morning V»» Library a Store to Cloae Early. odist church all day last Sunday. Rev. Clayton and Mrs. Leila Parker; and sociation. Several tournaments will for Rome reason, Judge John E. Fos- Chauffeur Ont on Ball. our brothers, Richard, Percy, Benja- be run off. Both the pool tables have er laid Mr. Brill's license over until Beginning next Friday the Belford Percy Perinchief preached » special school library will be open to the pub- George Evans, chauffeur for E. G. In compliance with the new law sermon at the morning service, and a in and Arthur Holman. been repaired and put in first class Thursday of next week. regulating the working hours of fe- condition and about two dozen new lic every two weeks from three to four W. Woerz, who ran over and killed special collection was faken up. at The funeral will be held at the o'clock. ThiB library consists of about Mrs. Mary Boyce last week, is now male help in New Jersey Steinbach Sunday-school in the afternoon. This tome of her father Friday morning at cues purchased. A meeting of the company of Asbury Park will close pool committee will probably bo held ornmATioir ro» wnosnra,. five hundred volumes and is free to out on bail. He was held under $2,500 collection will be used to pay for the ten o'clock. Burial will be made at all parents and friends of the pupils bail, which was furnished by James nights at six o'clock and at nine o'clock new hymn books recently bought for Fair View cemetery. some time this week to make final ar- •WiUlam Orltpill'a t«jr Cnt Op«n to Ht on Saturday nights. This firm is now rangements for the opening tourn- of the school, on condition that the Branch and Allen Price of Seabright the school. The Sunday-school had Out Hatttr. books be well taken care of and re- and William Cooper of Rumson. conducting a big sale of men's and charge of the service at night. ament. women's wearing apparel. William B. Holte Dead. i •m >• •— William Crispell of Spring street on turned or renewed every two weeks. Qrooerjr Clerk Injured. Monday underwent an operation to re- MisB Ida K. Apgar is principal af the wua Violeti In October. William B. Hulse 61 Georgia School- move poisonous matter from his leg. school. Bed Bask'* Peannt Grower. Will Attend Churoh Meeting-. louse died last Thursday, aged eighty John McColgan of Branch avenue, Three cuts were made in the leg. Stanley Brown of Marion street, Rev. and Mrs. Johnson L. Miner, ears. He leaves a widow and two who is employed at Clayton's meat Murray Fraser of East Front street Rev. Henry Cross and Mrs. L. P. who is employed In Howard Tindall's About a month ago Mr. Crispell fell Hew Flano Store. laughters, Mrs, Dewitt Bennett and off hiB motor cycle on the brick pave- market, while delivering meat yester- has a large peanut plant on exhibition Conklin, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hager- rocery store on Broad street, while in E. E. Morris's show window on itrs. Aden Hankins. Two brothers Sellvorlng an ordor to the steamboat ments on Broad street and cut his leg Fred II. VanDorn has leased one of day afternoon on Elm place, picked a man, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Davis, John ind two sisters also survive him. open. Blood poisoning developed and his East Front street stores, opposite small bunch of wild Violets. The Broad street which was grown by W. Mount and Henry' McLean will go Sea Bird last night, walked headlong him. Mr. Fraser has had good luck 'hey are Benjamin Hulse of Georeia against the wheef shaft over the gang- Mr. Crisped suffered intense pain. the Globe hotel, to the C. W. Wright flowers were in full bloom and had the as delegates from the Red Bank Schoolhouse, J. W. Hulse of Freehold, Since the operation his leg shows a de- piano company of Newark. The firm scent of spring violets. raising peanuts this year and he in- way and a large gash was cut in his tends to plant his entire garden in Baptist church to the Monmouth Bap- ,Irs. Alice ElTingham of Adelphia and forehead. Mr. McColgan's injury w«e cided Improvement, took possession yesterday morning. tist association meeting at Asbury are. Matilda Duman of Freehold. dressed by the cook aboard the boat. Representatives of this firm have been A RtMtntd Clam Sapper, peanuts next spring. in town several weeks and they have Park Thursday and Friday of this Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Ford of Leigh- week. ' ' ITew Salvation Atmy KaU. sold a number of pianos and player Sr. William S. Sajre to Move. Deatb of Former »eeldeut, Sarprlie Visit to Titohir. pianos to residents of Red Bank and ton avenue gave a steamed clam m • *» Envoy Fred M. Morris of Belford supper to six friends Monday night. Dr. William D. Sayre, who has been Mrs. Susan Gillett of New York, .Former pupils of MIBB Florence has rented a house at Keyport for € vicinity. ^_ _ Sunday treading at AUantlo Highland!. ifo of Ensley M. Gillett, died Sunday The evening was spent in playing occupying part of Frank Mnnson's Miss Clara Mollcr, daughter of Mr. Brand paid her a surprise visit at her Salvation Army hall. Captain Charles cards. Mrs. Ford's sister, Miss Made- ftcr a slight operation. Mrs. Gillett home in Middletown township, near Duerr of Perth Amboy will conduct Awarded a Soholarahip. house on Maple avenue, will move and Mrs. T. Moller of Leonardo, and line Hoffman of Keyport, spent Sun- next week to hia new house on Maple James Sodcn of Atlantic Highlands •as formerly Miss Susan Milenor of Hubbtrd's bridge, Friday night. She the opening' services Sunday after- C. Dennis, Bon of Alonio C. day with her. Locust Point, and is well known to taught school at Red Bank at ono time, noon. Mr. Duerr will bo assisted by avenue, opposite Oaklan- -" d" street, Mr, were married a week ago Sunday at Dennis of Branch avenue, has been Sayri•e will have his office nt hit the Baptist parsonage at Atlantic residents of that section. Besides her but 1,8 now a teacher at Leonnrdville. Captain Cnrrio Brown. Music will be awarded tho Alvin C. Myle scholar- s new tusband she leaves six children and Games were played and a merry eve- rendered on a cornet, guitar and other Atfclitlo AMoolation to Baiie Money. rcsidence on and after next Wednes- Illfr'ilands by Rra. Z. Clnrk Martin. ship at PvuU's Institute at Brooklyn day." Tomo Moller and Miss Elteabeth Mol- wo sisters. ning was spent. About a scoro of girls musical instruments. for the. senior year. This'scholarship The high school athletic association iel i a» uncl boys were present. met last Thursday afternoon after lcr, brother and sister of tho bride pnys for the entire course of instruc- Horticultural Society Meeting. were the attendants. Former Beiideat Dead. ••• Bojre on Hlk». tion. Mr. Dennis is studying to be an school. The association will raise At the meeting of the Monmouth Mrs. Elizabeth Lynch, wife of Fran- architect. He is a.graduate of the money by subscription among the busi- cs Lynch o/ New York nnd daughter Sxounlon to In Wnnhlpe, The Boy Scouts will go on an all Red Bank high school of tho class of ness men of the town. Each grade county horticultural society next Fri- Bumeon Held Club z,o«ei. day hike to Tinton Falls Saturday of if Mrs. Mnry Stewurt of Rumson, The Merchants' tteamboat company 1910, will strive to rnise the largest amount day nitfht n speaker will be present The Rumaon field club was defeated Is arranging an excursion to ravlew this wcok. Tho boy.s will take their of money. who will talk on "Fruit Culture in tho lied lust Wednesday. Sho leaves two ,, dinners and will leave early In the by the Orioles of Red Hunk in a base ionu, Italph nnd Robert. The funeral ' the warships at anchor at New York Portner Getting- Well. East." The speaker was secured by bflll gmno Sunday afternoon by r on Sunday, October 13th, The excur- morning. They will return boforo Injured Dog Snot. Nicholas Ilutterbnch of Oceanic. was held Saturday at tho house and dark. They will bo In chnrgo of Samuel Portncr of Washington wore of !l to 1. Thc> Kumson buttery the body was buried in Bay View \ sion will bo ruil under the now gov- were Howard and Howard nnd thi ernment regulations and the boat will Scoutmaster H. C. Tumoy and Assist- street, who was taken to tho Long A dog owned by Policeman Edward metcry at Atlantic Highland*. ant Harold Voorhls, Branch hospital last week with a Connora of Kurlc street wnB badly Oermanta Hotel Kloeme. Red Hank buttery were Table and not bo nllowed to carry an ninny pas- Hollnn. The Rumson team will proli- sengers us Bhe did on tlio excursion cracked skull, is recovering. Yester- chewed nnd mangled Saturday bb;y 11 Jacob Dcgcnring yestorduy applird »e». M. K. A. KartnedT Deaa. day ho wan able to nit on tno hospital dog belonging to Harry Ford. Mr. nbly pluy tlio Hi'iuIden'H Corner toum last year. Attenaea SooUUit for II transform! nf the Cicrmanin next Kumlny. porch, nnd his complete recovery is Gonnors'B dog wn.i in such great pain hotel license nt Ked Hunk from the Ucv, M. M. A. Hurtnedy, a dean of •» • i About fifty Socialists of Ited Bank looked for. Ho was tho victim of an that It WI\B nhot to put it out of its tlio Catholic church, and a brother of executors of Charles (i. DuIlois'B «H- ronltty Olnb Meeting Tonight. ••14 an Wlfi Beatlnr (maw and vicinity attended a big Socialist nn«niilt whilo on his way homo, and mlnory. tatc to himnclf. Tho mutter wni litiil Mm. Michael Itiordan of Shrowibury, Amos Hatch, u colored man of Mld- nmwi meeting In Madison Squaro Gnr- was hit in tho hoad with a brick. over till Thtirmtny of noxt w<*k. A ltipotlnif of tho Monmouth poultry died suddenly last Wednesday at Loa dtutown township, won arrcsteil Sun- den at Now York on Sunday nl«lit. A BurpMee Linen Shower. club will bo liuld tonight In tho Mon- i, Cnlifornln. He w»» about day by Oonntabfe William H. Chand- Tho meeting was mill reused by Eugene mouth county agricultural fair anno- seventy yunrH old and he formerly »\tm»on vrln« a% Polo. Mn, Jurats B. Weaver of Red Bank Bed Baiik Olrl Married. ler on a complaint made by hi* wlfo V. Dcba nnd Emll Seldei, the Socialist gnvo a linen shower to Mrs. Margaret riutlim riKims opponlto thn Globe note lived nt Middktown. The burial wu who charged llint ho beat hor nnd her candidates for president and vico prcH- Runinon country club's polo team on Jeffrey of Kumson lant night. Mra. Mrs. Ornco K. Mnrtin, diiUKhter of to mnkn final nrr»nKcniontn for thi nt ColumbuK, Ohio. daughter. Jurtlce Sickles hold Hatch Idunt. Suturduy defeated tho l'ortchontor Jeffrey received many hand»omc proa- Mm. E. M. Fisher of Kcd Hank, and fluli'n niinunl winter nhow, which l» t in »50 ball to await tlio action of tlio four by a nenro of 12% to 6Vi on tho fliitR. Tho evening WI\B spent in play- Arthur K. Travcrd of Kprinnllokl, ho held thin yflnr nt tliu lied Hunk ly H;«t>n Woman Dead. grand Jury. Winning Poultry XxttlblU. Kurmon wound*. Howard 8. Uonlon ing KniiK'.i and n]n(;inR. Muni., worn married nt Now Ydrk on Robert Y. Evans of Mttlo Hilvcfr y a bull. Jliunion Polo Team Wine. Bhtontown Xnfant DeK yriirH old. llenlde the ion week. H« won flrtt prlis on hi* Imllnn H>. Xvlne'a OooA Moor«. diiUKhtor of VVultcr Hlmlim of Mnx i-ntiiincil nlio leaves one other son, utrrtit, wnn cut on the back of his heml runner duck* nnd on a gobbler turkey. toam defeated tho Port Chester team All nutomiiliilii bcloiiKiiiK t<> W. A. by being hit by a brick lunt TliuimUy In lint work's IttxiiRTKH It wan ntutcd Saturday nftci nonn on the Kumnon well, nonr Knldtitown, illi-d I'ridny imi-ii Okiuimii o( WCBI (Jrove. Ho wan olio awarded other uriio* for Krmich of Hwl Dnnk caiiKhl llro Hi No doctor wnn in iilli-iiclnnpn nnd foi He Wan pinylng with eointi nova, when bin showing of leghorn*. that Albert I,, Ivlnn in a nhoot nt At- Kiounrin l>y u won; of 12% to (IK. Ilrandi on Hmidiiy night. Tho Iiintlc-CRv broko 425 hlrdn nut of 600. The flnal framo for the Monmouth thin rfii«(in Cdiiinci- Hurry n |ilayed tills nftcr- Oaa Klfiile Broken, tlio diimiiKd wnn InnlKiilllcnnt nnd thn About twenty jfiicntii w«r« prenent lit rl wnn 425 out of 401). nuUiintn rodo luuna in tlio imu'Mno. A number of tha KM light* through ^ «^ rrltat r.o>«« Ka Mother. n imrty glvnii Mondny night by MIM •ep>lrln|- Looker*,' l.tih' l llopiiliiK, daughUr of Jam**) Op«D All Wl««*r, Uolford hava been broken by hood- TtUt lloleiu ITeanel Rteale Ohlakene. IWv. ,l(ii»'|ili Mnnlnn «f 'IVmia Rlvo luma, Tlio uloboD In tav«r*l placoi HnpiiinK 'ooff NoN«w Monmouth. M»«M"*%• Th« Kdd Hank motor liont club m«l A pig belonging to Mrn. Caroline The lockern at tho young man's nn- A woaafil will cauuht In John Thlol'n hmt 'riiinmlny liMiinrd oT thd dentil (. of tlu, (runntH wore Raxt Dank (Irla. w»r» allot out and at Walling'* croim- noclntlon are IICIIIK repaired and put in hln inolluu-, Mm. Huimn l.lunlna i lull nl|rht and d*cld«d to keep the club Ing tha polo waa pullod out, Covort of Tinton Fallt waa atolon chlckrn coop nt, Itnlford Mnnility i houM open all wlnur. A new not of condition fur tlm wlntor. Tho domand liijf. Tho wound had linen MnriMllth, Now HiiinpHltlrn. I'nllir from a aty In the rear of Uio houio for^ockorit linx boromo ao groat that cn hnliilnK SnaiiMa •<•«• VkUt«a>fkta. liylawi WM read for tin flnt tlnia, Saturday nlRht. hlmMilf to tho clilckrna f»r nnnuR< i tlmo. l.limliin wnn formtirly moilntnnt rueti •aya a Hew Aoto, now onm will hnvo to 1>» Imiallml In a of (U. JUIIUVH rhuri'h l*»itU. On thn Rumwn pologround •hart tlmrj. It wnn •run by Mr. Thlpl nnd 'riioiiiiin day tho lii>m« team defeatld t Mia* Orace Davlan of IIranch avenue jn Hank lodge, I.oya1 Ordnr of Hmlth nhntlt. An txpoilUon of n«w fait fuhloni haa oouirht a new l»lh American tourJ) Mooaa, la aaiurad. Tha data for In- Vn Will "Beap a XanvaV "Mat to Malob ailelphla KreabooUrs by • Kort mnii'a nltlr In wlllfntry, mrm«nt«, furnllurt Ut automobile from Fred II. VanDorn, stitution h*i b««n «et. Thot* who by vlaltlng th* 1011 Wnllnr* !>• AM >nor« pulillc maatlnc In \k* Jr. •treat, where ah* will l>o Kind tit >«» Wi start mtklttc our aauiag* to- O. 11. A. M. hall Octobar Sth. Faptn her cottomara and frUndn.--Adv, Out toiUy, flr«t nt »»am>n. O«rj »ut olUf • f^l i)ttU} win \i)ttny, ninv "• nf" key mry Ritanwr. f «>t Jtjreay pvr uwd Pomnui Bros. Co,—•Hrfv. Adv. supply matt any want^-Adv. It pay« to advartln tn Tim KRaiDTCit. Dortmua Uroi, Co.- Ewt JTnm» itMMM ij THE BBP BEQIBIEH .'*€ NEWS FROM M1DDLET0 WN.

J. M. JOHNSON OF NAVESINK HAS A LEMON TREE ' — J J IN BEARING. i

Last Year the Tree had a Lemon on it Whfch Weighed Nearly ..» i t. A. SALZ & CO., Ktypori, A, SALZ A CO., Three Pounds—Barber Who Was to Open • Stop at Port Mon- mouth Last Week Fails to Show Up-TVo Officers of Belford Athletic Club Resign-Vmcent Anderson Moves from Belford. A large lemon tree is on exhibition ± Havell will conduct a dental parlor n J. M. Johnson'B window at Nave- in the house. FALL OPENING Xi sink. About ten lemons are. on it in Miss Etmtrtlda Graft, who is at- various stages of growth and they are pending .normal school at Trenton, attracting a lot of attention. Last spent the ireek and with her mother year Mr. Johnson had a lemon on the at Navesinjc ree which weighed nearly three Miss Henrietta Pentermann, daugh- Saturdayy October 5th pounds. . ter of Frederick Pentermann of New srbcr'slAnt Show V-&. - Monmouth, is slowly recovering from Frank Ross of Hew York, who was gastritis. A showing of the-new season's choicest conceptions xA TTri» Hab-Mnrk b your Vabe-Mark on Rubber* o have opined a barber shop in W. E. George Boyce of Port Monmouth has Waiting's store at Port Monmouth moved from the Gibson house to desirable merchandise, including Millinery, Dress Goods Wear Hub-Mark Rubbers this winter. They cost no Saturday, did -not show up. It is Keatisburg where he has accepted a more than, any first-class rubber. U your dealer can't osition. thought the shop will'open this week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clelland of and Silks; Garments and Shoes for both sexes; also Furni- supply you write us. Two OJBon* BMifH. Brooklyn are spending a few days Boston Robber Shoe Co., Maiden, Mais. Walter Donnan and James Craven with Mr. and Mrs. K. Walt Havens of ture, Carpets, Bugs, etc., at prices that will appeal to the of Belford have resigned as officers of Belford. the Belford athletic club. Mr. Donnan Mrs. L. Walling of Centerville is most exacting. We have secured the exclusive agency for was secretary and Mr. Craven was spending a few days with her sister, this territory for the sale of the celebrated Webster Pianos, manager of the baseball team. Mrs. Thomas J. Casler of Port Mon- Itovtd Book Bern*. mouth. J. J, Jeffries pnd family of Port and shall display same at our opening. The Webster is a Vincent Anderson.of Atlantic High- Monmouth have moved to Bloomfleld, ^-probably lands moved from Belford to his home well known make at popular prices. where Mr. Jeffries has accepted a po- Monday. Mr. Anderson rents his sition. • you've fixed on the price you're going ouse out every summer. He was oc- The bank in front of William Gotd- Womert'»»16.00Popular "Johnny" Coats...... (10.76 :upying Mrs. Nettie VnnWinkle's en's property at Locust point is being to pay for that new fall suit. louse at Belford for the summer. " regradea and grass seed will be sown. Women's stylish all wool Cutaway Suit*, fashionable material* and Storm Sard on Mrs. 3. Hess of Flushing, Long Is- colors, made with Skinner's (raaranteed satin lining, all sliei; $20 During the heavy storm last week land, has returned home after spend- to 132.60 values, ,., ,*15 to 126 several of the fishing nets at Port ng the summer at Fort Monmouth;' 75c beat all wool Ingrain and Bruasels Csrpet, opening BpeclU Monmouth and Belfonfwere broken by Mrs. Mary Smith of New Bruns- —possibly lie heavy seas. The fishermen wentwick spent Sunday with her niece, per yard 69c mt in the morning to make a haul and Miss Fay Fields of Port Monmouth. Alex Smith & Sons' all wooliSeamless Brussels Rugs, i&'feetfj • found their nets torn to pieces. This The fishing smack Mary R. Smith inches x 12 feet; regular $22 value; extra special...... $12.98 / you're undecided as to the cut, the color, s the first time in several years the is being painted and overhauled, the cloth. We'll make decision easy in sea has been heavy enough to tear the 'ohn Fjordlnndt is doing the work. nets. Winthrop Morris of Asbury Park this great array of smart selections from s spending a few days with his cousin,' Will aim Conourt W. E. Walling of Port Monmoutb. The Junior Nearer and Farther The trustees of the Port Monmouth Jghts society of the New Monmouth mission . held a meeting last week. The House of Baptist church will hold a concert in John Heinea is the superintendent. the church Sunday night. A promi- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith and nent speaker will be pr^ent and the family of Brooklyn are visiting their Kuppenheimer girls of the society will give several uncle, Albert Smith of Navesink. recitations and sing several hymns. • Mrs. John McLeod of Brooklyn ChUaran Oat Pramlnma, (- pent Sunday with her parents, Mr. —this season the de~: The Belford school cmraren received, and Mra. Garret Lee of Belford. signers have outdone their premiums last week for the Charles Gaihart of New Monmouth YPORtMJ work they exhibited at the Monmouth s sick with grip. Mrs. Carhart has themselves—every county fair. Miss Edith L. Oakes, iust recovered from grip. daughter of Rev. John A. Oakes, re- The ladies' aid society of the Meth- worthy model is rep- idist church will hold a meeting in the ceived first prize for a composition. hurch tomorrow night. • resented—every fash- Hurt Rand Saying- Ball. Clarence Marvin's house at Belford Albert Bennett of Port Monmouth is nearing completion. Mr. Marvin is ionable fabric is here hurt his hand while playing baseball doing the work.himsclf. Sunday afternoon. Mr. Bennett was Rev. Thomas Huss of Highlands was —^Scotch and Harris catching and the batter dropped hisa visitor at the Navesink Methodist mt and hit Mr. Bennett on the back parsonage, last. week. Isle Tweeds, hand- if the hand. Henry Horn of Belford, who is em- L Small ohnrn. ployed at New York, spent Sunday IMIHI some Cheviots, William Seeley of Port Monmouth with his family. Serges, Hockanums, las a small churn in his store. The Mrs. Henrietta DoGrotc of Port :hurn will hold about four quarts and Monmouth haa had a new porch put homespuns, soft and as made in St. Lotus. Mr. Seeley has n her house.. the churns for sale. The Misses Dietrich of Belford are TAKE ADVANTAGE! unfinishedworstedsin Movad to Blatafa Hons*. pending a few days with relatives at •hiladelphia- shades of pastel, dawn Mrs. Henry Osborn of Port_Mon- Garrett Smith of Port Monmouth mouth has moved from W. E. Wall- has moved to a cottage on the Griggs grey, grape blue, ing's house to a new kouse belonging property. •• :v" opalesque, moss to her sister, Mrs. James Eaatmond. Sirs. NeHis Wiseman of Belford re- LOOK! Brlaf Item*. turned home last week after a visit at greys, double two Rev. John A. Oak»a, pastor of theTrenton. ., The high cost of living can be done away with in regards as to Belford Methodist chinch, preached on Daniel Bennett of Belford engaged tone blue and brown "Good Soldiers of Jesus Christ" Sun- new barber from New York last footwear expense by purchasing your shoes where you can save a day morning. In the afternoon Cap- week. ,/ • '!• •" • • • diagonals. tain George Oughletree of Newark, a Mrs. G. Howard Smith of Port Mon- dollar or more on every pair of shoes. civil war veteran, spoke on "Christian mouth gave birth to a son last Thure- Patriotism." He told of come of his 9 —.Kuppenheimer Clothes ixperiences in the civil war. He lost Richard Carnard of Locust Point Men's Shoes $2.95. Ladies Shoes $2.65. a leg and was struck in the head by a moved to Atlantic Highlands Monday. are worth more than any bullet. At night Rer. John Handiey George Walling of Belford broke other clothes you canof Asbury Park held the second and ground for his new house last week. third quarterly conference before the Seeley and Oswald of Belford will buy for the same money; service and afterwards he conducted give a strawride to Oceanic tonight. the service. While Mr. Oughletree was Rev. J. B. ShaW of Navesink spent COMES AND BE CONVINCED. as much as any clothes at at Belford he visited E. W. Codding- one day last week it Asbury Park. ton and Henry Trucx, both of whom Harry Williams of Belford moved to See our \rindow display in shoes and also our prices. All lead- any price. are old war veterans. Mr. Handley the Highlands Monday. —the prices begin at $18 (the took supper with Rev. and Mrs. Oakea John^ Havens of Belford bought a ing makes, such as"Burt& Packard, Alexander, Stetson, All Ameri- Sunday night. new horse lost week. lowest it's safe to pay) and Misses Nellie Robert* and Ethel M. Daniel Oswald of Belford sold a can, Tuttle, Hannah, Slater, and many other well known makes, range to $40, the highest that Walling were selected by the Christ- horse last week, buys its equivalent worth, with ian Endeavor society of the New Paul Diekow of Belford moved to which sell for $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00, now $2.95. All leading Monmouth Baptist church Friday Newark today. special selections at .... night to represent the society at the makes in Ladies' shoes, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 values, now $2.65 20*25 annual convention at New Brunswick this week. Rev. D. Y. Stevens and sister, Miss nasalnf xtattttatnmas* at tfc* iiatho- ONE PAIR SELLS ANOTHER. Our Own Special Made Clothing Mary Stevens of Bargaintown, Te- dlit okonk. turned home last week after spending Emit Closs, a gospel bell ringer, a few days with friends at Belford. played bell music at an entertainment BOOTS. JUUETTES. RUBBERS. $10.00 to $25.00 Mr. Stevens was formerly pastor of at the Methodist church Monday the Methodist church at Belford. night. The music was exceptionally Robert N. Seeley of Port Mon- fine and a large audience was de- All Sample Shoes. All Sizes. All First-Claw Stock. Boys' and Children's Suits and mouth, who has been employed as lighted. A satisfactory sum was re- manager for the New York yacht club alized. Mr. Closs played at all the ALL LEADING MAKES. ALL UNION MADE SHOES. Top Coats $2.00 to $10.00 at Atlantic Highlands for the sum-church services Sunday. mer, has closed the clubhouse and re- The Joyous Workers of the Metho- Everything in Furnishings—J. B. Stetson Hats, Man' turned home. dist church will meet Saturday after- Rev. A. H. Sutphin, pastor of thenoon at Miea Julia Parker's, where hattan Shirts, Heavy Underwear, Coat Sweaters, Gloves, New Monmouth Baptist church, the church mite boxes will be opened Hosiery, Neckwear, Winter Caps, Men's Trousers, Boys' reached Sunday morning on "Peter's Mr. and Mrs. John Hobrough of BEST SHOE COMPANY, Benial and Repentance." The sermon Fair Haven spent Sunday with Mr. Knee Pants, etc; all at moderate prices. was illustrated by stereopticon views. Hobroufch'8 father, Charles Hobrough E. W. Clayton of Port Monmouth Mrs. Fred Ziegler and her daughter KL1PPEL, Manager. will move this week into the houses Alma are spending this week at Tren- which he recently bought from Wil- ton. Next to Tetley'a. Red Bank, N. J. liam Naughton. Mr. Naughton wil The fall and winter work of the ; 31 Broad Street. move to Red Bank. Junior Epworth league of the Metho- John Harris of Florida and Herbert dist church will begin next week. J. KRIDEL, Posten, who have been attending col- Fred Ziegler is exhibiting his fa- lege nt Buffalo, are visiting Mr. Post- mous trick horse Colonel at tho Tren- en'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amzi Post- ton fair. en of Navesink. Mrs. Lester C. Lorctt iB confined to Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher, Miss Nellie Compton of Brooklyn the bed with quinsy sore throat. has returned home after spending Myron L. Campbell has finished his 226 BROAD STREET. Tel. 221-R. RED BANK. few weeks with her parents, Mr. and summer duties as a special policeman Mrs. John T. Compton of Belford. of Shrewsbury township. About ten members of the New Church street baa been graveled. S COMPLETE LilUc (iiani Monmouth Baptist church will uttend the Baptist association meeting at A bury Park tomorrow and Friday. Edward Gordon of Port Monmouth ... having hiic house shingled and J do not tako weather boarded. Henry Vlering of Ocean Grovo in doing the work. The hoard of trustees of the Belford Substitutes or Imitations Mcthodi.it church held n mocUng in the church Monday night to decide up Get the Well Known on new heating for the church, Mr. and Mrs. John II. Moore of New Round Package York, who have liecn spending th S7C xiimmcr at l,liK (.land. fallinjt nut, art twlh viyi Uw balr hat ol •nd tho extract ol select malted train, VV. Iv Wnllinir, pmitmaaler nt Tor "compl.!nlncompl.!nln| of |I|aM»|I|aM».. " I t CM I y IIAY'B HAM HEALTH nlioit time tty,n, draft ii light. The digger is made of tho best material that can be bought Anyone needing TA$K FOR "HORLICK'S" Jwoh fjjtundern of IMford, who rep- i merit" ft Nnw Ynrk rnnr>ur« roncarn, a digger will moke no mistake in trying tho LITTLE 01 ANT, manufactured by Ohio Hake Ga, U»«d all over th* Olob* linn nolil rnrrr <(M» ton« to f.rmsra Dayton, Ohio, and told by ' The mo»t economical and nourUMng light lunch. In Ihla vicinity. MM. John i'nv^rt of IMfonl la con flhrd to the hou.41 oa |.h# rtatilt of t itiokn- of imr.lyKla. H. D. SMOCK & CO., Wlckatunk, N. J. A Inrao h.)f window daa h*

., 'I ' 1 TEE BEE LYCEUM THEJATRE RED BANK, N* J. WEEK COMMENCING , OCT. 7th MATINEE WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MR. KIRK BROWN JUPPORTED BY- MISS MARGUERITE FIELDS And His Excellent Company in a Series of L-ate New York Successes Magnificently Staged and Costumed EVENING-" T HE W DE MILLE BELASCO'S NEW VORK THEATRE SUCCESS

TUESDAY EVENING FRIDAY MATINEE "Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman" "NORTHERN LIGHTS"

The Late Kyrle Bellow's Success A Play of Wonderful Interest WEDNESDAY MATINEE FRIDAY EVENING "CAMILLE" "OTHELLO" Conceded to be Mr. Brown's Greatest Character Sarah Bernhardt's version in English. The only Authorized Production SATURDAY MATINEE WEDNESDAY, EVENINO "THE TWO ORPHANS" "BROWN OF HARVARD" In Which Mr. Brown Wears Two Costumes Valued at $2,000 The Famous Play of College Life SATURDAY EVENING THURDS^Y EVENING "OLIVER TWIST" "THE TYPHOON" The New York, Amsterdam and Empire Theater All Star Cast Success. PRICES—MatineThe American and European Dramatice Sensatio lOcn ,.. 2Oc and 3Oc. Evening 2Oc, 3Oc and SOc SEATS NOW ON SALE, AT• PACH'S . CJIOAR STORE „ •

NEWSFHOMFARMINGDALE MANY NEW TEACHERS IN THE SCHOOLS OF HO.WELL TOWNSHIP THIS YEAR. ~ PETER J. Large Greyhound Belonging to Mrs. Josephine Herat Killed by an Automobile—Delegates Elected to Epworth League Convention —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mellendorf Serenaded Last Thursday— MONMOUTH HEIGHTS. Fortnightly Club Retume* Meetings, UNDERTAKER New teachers are employed in sev- Barry Hulshart entertained Rev. and eral Howell township Bchoole this Mrs, C. Rollin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. AND The new development along the Middletown year. Miss Lorotta Burdge of West Harry Mellendorf and Mr, and Mrs. Farms is teaching at Greenville. A. B. Elias Conover. Whito is principal of the Southard William Elsinger of Mount Holly, Turnpike and Trolley Line. school and his assistant is Miss Alma who was formerly employed in the Newman, both of wliom are residents Pennsylvania station as clerk and tele- of New Bedford. William Hawkins graph operator, visited friends here EMBALMER. Buy now at the very low prices asked for these of Freneau is teaching tho Lowor ast Saturday. Squnnkum school and Miss Edith Chester A. Megill and Mr. and Mrs. lots and take advantage of the rapid rise in value in Seldell, o resident of Pennsylvania, is Chavlca S. Brown, who have been principal at Jcrsoyville. spending tho Bummer at Belgrade Monmouth Street, Dor jtin.a %y Auto. Lakes, Me., will return home soon. this particular development. A dance social was held at the home A lai(?o greyhound owned by Mrs.of George W. Allen at West Farms Near Maple Avenue, Josephine Hcrch wan run over by an last Wednesday night. About thirty No Interest! No Taxes! Three years to pay. automobile on the Lakewood rond last young people were present. /Thursday and killed. Tho anlmaWfol- 'Tho regular monthly meeting of tho lowcd VimNote's grocery wagon, Indies' aid society of the Methodist RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. We urge every young man in Red Bank to get which waa driven by Lester Wooiloy. church was held nt Mrs, Elias Con- 11 Vacation, . over's hist Thursday. in on this. Mr. and Mrs.. Vela Bacon started Frederick Emmons will succeed Monday on u vacation of a week or Archie Cantrall and deliver evening ten dayB. They will maUu a trip by papers en tho route formerly covered Telephone, 2S4 Red Bank. automobile to the Trenton fair and by the latter. then make a tour of tho southern part Mv, liml Mrs. Eugene Bcrgc of of tho state, upending several diiys nt Adclphia visited Mr. Bci'gc'n grand- Atlantic City. mother, Mrs. Sarah E. ColtrcH, lust Willis A. Clayton Couple Bartwtdid. Sunday. Ambrose Emmons moved from Mrs, Last Thursday ninht a number of Sadie DiVnine's house into rooms In OR ' boys serenaded Mr. and Mrs, Harry Wnltor II. Grove's building last Mon- Mellendorf, who returned to Iho day. | AUthodlst parsonage Wednesday after Minn Adelaide Aring. who hue heon THE WILSON FARM upending their honeymoon nt Niagara spending some time with her mother Red BanK Real Estate Co. Falls. and her HISUT, hus returned to Brook- of VTomMv'g Cln1>. lyn. .. npcciul meeting of tho F"ort- Wllllnm It. MnlthowB of Hod Bunk FACTS TALK! nltthUy i'lul> w»n held t\t Mrs. John It. spent la«t Thursday and Krldny cull- Allnlru'fl hint I'VUlny night, and n pro- ing on friends In this vicinity, Below are the results of tests by three Monmouth gram for tho month wtis urrnnged. Frank Wi'Btcott of New Brunswick At the regular meeting on WrdnoBdiiy. spont several days last week with his county farmers, each planting a two bushel bag of tho topic disciiRBcd wan "Tho town fllntor, Miyi Hattio Wentcnlt. beautiful, iiml how to creiito an in- MIBH Anna Hurtt of Anlmry I'ark "Tho Wilson Farm's" 2-year Hill Selected Ameri- turCHt to make It more beautiful." spenK'lltI hint Hnturday with her mothnr, can Gia,nt Seed Potatoes, beside a like of seed . W, T.rry to».i > Horit. S llannnh 0. llurtt. Mrs. Arthur Ogborn, who hns boon Giants from another source. ' CoiTull Wooiloy, who hna been cov- nick during tha,pnKL two w«uks, In ering rural roiito No, 2 un Hubntitute considerably improved, for Jann-B Tolly during tho pant two Tho A. 0, Sopor company U T..I 9ourcp of Glrtnli Hu. Dor A.2»r. Mill ,9«loclo,lllu. prr A< Gain week*, drovii n IHIVHO CIWIIMI by J. W. fnctuilng about 1,000 IIIUTCIH of to- Terry of WeHt I''»rmn, liiint Friday mntn licti'liup a wook, t M.ln. 111(12.3 210 1 ^ 4Bnn tho homo was tnkon nick mid died, MIHS FJnle Winxor npent .Sunday MAUSOLEUMSand MONUMENTS rmproirlni » Mtort. with her Klstur, Mr». Wllllnm J. ('*mno rW York 247 12 Six largo pinto glaiw wlmlowii w«ro of Anbury l'nrk. 21 2-3 ItKC.T n iiiuniinuMit In your rrmiitory plot now whiln you I'IIH nohii't oil" to placed in Iho front of tho «tor« of Mr, mid Mr«. Trovonlnn I.. Ilnrvoy 3 N.w Yo,U 2M ri (1 your lllilntf- l>o not n»k your oxceiiturii ti> iln IMIIMCUIIIII; thai yull could J. LuU & Hon litiit Bnturdny. When npoht Innt Nurnlny with rolittl VCH nuur have dono youriirlf. Tom* Hlvor. tho lirlnroveninntH nr» completed tho If you Intend to litivn n m>iuniH nl or iimu:ii>liMim mi it mniiioriitl ni'l up in your firm will Imvo tho lii'nt ntoro front In Mr, nnd Mm. Cliiirlon A. ('ook vln fiuully- I'lnl, IIMIICIIIIH i wo h ivn a lui'K" mid oini|>li)lii ntock i>f inoiiumontn nnd ths horough. Itcd friendn at Asbury I'urk lant Hun- Average Gain in three tests 2G to Ooimntlon. day, iitono to (M'lnct from. Alno rmirmhi'r wn Imvo n loiiK\ntaudlni; rvputallon for Mltit Vinln Cook linn rolnnuul finm Which seed do you prefer 'this fall? Tho beat is i^ uur nlulomom. Mlmt Mnry Yiud nnd Mlna Myitle a vinlt with rolativcn nt Anlmry I'ark. Hall worn alnotoil di'ldgatcn to ni|iio none too good. Wo di'Ml(;ii mi nuit our rii'itoniot'M uud can dupllciito any dtMil^u you Ho/ John Windclor him rutmned 1 •tnt tlit! ICpwortli Imigiir at llxi I'on- liotiio froii) n vlnit nt Anbury 1'iu'k. w'nili. Ml mir wilk In (loin I inidiu mir |i»rnonnl iiii|iorv!iilo» nml );iiuriinteo nnd »entlon to bw held at Ocfluii Grove Minn Mlldrod tUtlgnn vlnltod roln- THE WILSON FARM, HKTO In no I'liiinii' f you K' Ihii! lufnrltir wurk burn. Thuniriny of next wonk. y tiVjcn ut Now York Innt wtfk Wrlto in mill •rtff Jt.m.. wo will cidl i• |>r>>i you ponioiiiilly with di"ilgim nml cotnplotu lil- Castile, Wyoming County, rornmUon nlxnit i ftnv. C. U. Hmllh will nrcne.h In the UMIIIIII'MIIMI worh, MtthodUt church imxt Hiuuliiy morn "CASH TALKS" New York. rrliMifi mill qo ullty uro rl([ht »t Ing nml night, Tho lCpworth loaicua Th» r*rUllx»rMat«rl«l« Supply Co. mMtlmr »li| b« held «t VM iM> VTV T v TvyvvTTrryyTTT TTV TTTTTy T TT t, M, l.owli H, Rorlnnr will l«ad lh« !^y?.T Tyi ^ ^ T T .V ZL ^ AIM. 'M TmiWlttrf for R*ijfrnl "ITHS A CUREI! THAT'S SURE" MANSON & SONS, UIM 01«r« Jdhnion hat b««n «IMIMI •ml I MIMHITM of liny ynut* it)«u« u|i ti * 4fl*S*U by th« Kortnlitlitly dub to WW.ll lit»i, Nra Ywk. rUn. MM Mi JONES' BREAK-UP Morimouth Stroot, Near Borough Hall, , Red Bank, New Jersey. nfifunl Ihut uiifanlxatlon at tin eon* Ouraa RhtumatUm, SoUttom or Oout m It bun MHOU c«m« for T.Uphon. 3I7J. Vfntlofl of Ml* aUtu r«d*riitlur) of Try a w«nt »dy«rtli

for the Repuhlksri machine. But as 70BBBXT. REGISTER a bad man, their own wick- was spending his own money for it. air! WRMoa 1•wjunma.o do ven«r»l lioustwotk; "Beven»room cottaa* on aillvsplo ave- edness didn!t matter. This has gone But these trustees are very willing for the ttxptyerji, and ns for the chil- «pod TVII» JOtin'HIntelmUin, Rumiion, nue, nsar rlyer; with or without barn; THE RED BAP REGISTER on 60 long that nowadays nobody pays that the public' money shall be spent dren of the school district, I dont BM Apply^o rtpyd Smith. Fair HavBn, N. J. in this way. Likewise there isn t o how anything worse could have been any attention to Buch things. When a conceived! '•• itovjnr W) tftaiffi "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1912.crook or a gang of corrupt politicians single member, of tte Red Bank school O> ¥ • ••••. ' '•»*••• bujer ana »hlpp<» S ?l' Mad* ct MOMOMM V to loaloann tn lumi to suisitt bur-u nowadays begins saying that the editor bonrdivho would ji-mit his own chil- country produce, IS WbarFavenue, R«d row«rs onn fltflrst bond andd tnortfagtnortfag**. «r 4 of THE* REGISTER is n bad man, every- dren to go to schi 1 in such a location The school trustees, and the Repub- Bank, A. Ii. Ivlns, Register building, Bed Bank J VOW* MXI. they propose to Fealtloltlon a»a»'f»r' m wpartnuidetn V an body knows that TBE REGISTER has as the place* whi lican machine,'will no doubt declare FOBBBjre. up-lo-datodat , MMlla'Me. majrrM man »f been interfering with the grafters and build a school for jer people's chil- that the stite commissioner of educa- xononn roM wurr. Two iipartmontu wltli Improvomenti pracUoal and aotentlllo experience; also {tew t-room tiou«» for r»nt. Apply to (Contmued from page i.) crooks and has been upsetting their dren. I think this S the most out- tion and the county superintendent of m tio for rent. |8 and 110. Apply to Ambrose understands ust* « fq «qnctn e fol A lew weeks ago I published some plans to plunder the public. rageous ttiinE, taking it all around, education-will tu^ld out tho state school John H. Cook, Jr., Bank street, Ked Matthews, EaBt Front street. Rod Bank. paragraphs in this column in regard that I ever heard of a school board money which, the Red Bank district la to school trustees in which I stated doing. The Republican machine, how- entitled BwBOiwd oak nnd hkHory cord wood Good pantlana now open for home But let us get back to the board of ar sale. J. H. McLeaa" & Bon, Eaton- that as a usual thing school trustees i>cver, is in ecstacies over it. One be- town. N. J. work (or girls 1>etw*en a|ai of' If and 25 try to do the very best things possible trustees and show what they have gins to see, now, a reason why the Re- ytar»l also boy wanted.!* y«at« ?t ago. been doing and then let the people Call at n Spring street. Red Bank. for the people or the'district and for publican machine fought the npuro- in its letter as one of the reasons -why .oooxaaaiiii FOB BAI«. . the children of the district. I want to judge for themselves whether they nrint.ions first asked for by the school BAT* TOTTB OU OABFBTB, think the board of school trustees have the appropriation* they ask for ohoofc Rhoa*-Inland Btd cookirels:far «ale, say right here that I do not think the think the board of sch s g^ Thee people of ReRedBand Bank ought bo voted. I would be willing toiwager 11.39 a pair. Mm. B. A. Biota, Middle- Beautiful teveralble ruga made from school trustees of Red Bank have done been doing their duty by the children ooa™- £ £ , town. N. J. old carpeta and chenille portieres, Writ* of the district and the people of the B h t d tnia ot the last dollar 1 had that.when the for oirculars. American Rue Manufac- or are doing the very best things-pos- of the district and the people of the an° d| °se e jus. t ftth e ipiec rfe o,f land dtha that t^ the state conuniaaiqner of education and tory, »• Vermont atreet, Brooklyn, M It's nS! FojJSR^fs tna ne sible for either the children or the district. " A short time ago the board school board proposes to pay $2,000 tlie. county superintendent of schools Corrugmtcd Balvanliwl lroa_fpr~roof- r tho prise, Cameras, camera sojpliwsojpliw, of trustees decided to build a school- Ing &nd aldlnv for sate by f, w. Mount tures, framing, novelties, ofllee s«p- people of the Red Bank school district, for. It is right opposite the present knew the real facts, they would not • . «WW»M WW 4H1A tures framing noveltieiess, ofllee s«ps«p- not by a long shot. I think they are house near Beech street to accommo- Beech street school, on the north aide Hours' to |et, 8 rooms, runnlnc" water, »a. Sim devtloslng andd printingpritig, date the children of that part of the for a moment think of withholding n'gliter and cook store, at 40 worthloy JHrthdarthdag oaraa aifil ppostcardsostards , Von- doing about the very worst things of that street. Go look at it, and then o • •" • ' TO. HsT.' • ' :• • •. wall'aall'a . HonmouHonmoutt a atreetatret. town, the Beech street school having the state school money from Red Bank six-room house, no. ..ImprovementH, street Apply to Mr». Vantlno. J» Wn«h. possible for the people of the district: look over your board of trustees and because tho people upset these out- 112.DO: near road arid-river. Box 126,Ington etreot, corner Meehanlo street. and I think that the letter they issued been condemned, as they knew. They see what you think > of people who rageous propositions. Red Bank needs l'ulr Havon, N. J •.. ff t br n ri last week, over their official signature, decided on the' Drummond' plot at awould pay $2,000 of your money for BABIT FOB SAKII. rShl' igsV stbr'ed*'* ' • "" *° "•"• meeting nt which no one except the more school room, and it needs it very Barn, 142 feet loni,. 33 feet wide; 15 shows that they have not been doing such a lot. badly, but it doesn't need to get it by nuxnniwra WAHTBD. box stalls, -12x12; she'd full length of- ar from Mrs, t,oulii Bofrel,°on'lti>H'H[nl7s their duty either by the children of the board of trustees themselves were An old-fasliioncd Franklin Btovc. In barn In front Apply to manager of oad.^ Finder please roturn »am» or no- » * • the scheme which the board of educa- good order, wanted, Addrewi Franklin, U'?-Mr?- I-onla Soltel, Overlook Fartn. district or by the people of the dis-.present, and an option on the plot tion and the Republican machine want Silverbruok Farm, Bhrewabury, N. J. was secured before anyone outside of It is perhaps only fair to say that box 313.- nca Bank. HnlC-mll« road. Red Bank. trict for a long time past. In fact, Edmund Wilson was not present when to push through. Red Banjt wantft; . ' FOBBAXA. the letter, in my opinion, shows them the board of trustees and the agent of yoa BAxm , FOB BAKU. . < this scheme was run through. It issome other things too, and a few res- Thr«e acres of land at Fair Haven; A fine English baby cnrrlag. -for sale; up as about the most incompetent, the property knew anything about it. ignations from the board of education Th» SS-foot, 10-ton aloop Anrtey Be- _..» feet on waterfront, 34! foet on Cll- Shortly afterward the King's Dough-1 rperhap- • --s• onl—••>y fair to say.furthe--•»: . r, that dell. Inquire of J. J. Campbell, 42 Broad leeple avenue; 3 hauaea and barn. Ap- also nn Icebox, extension table oil ward- negligent and unfaithful lot of school wouldn't go so very bad. street. Kcynort, N. J. ply to Floyii smith, Fair Haven, N. J. robe. In. good .condition. Party return- trustees it would be possible for a ters of Rfcd Bank began an agitation j the plan was opposed by James Ing toolty so will dispose of same rea- -r. ••-• • TO* BAXtB. sonably. Apply to Mrs. Pye, Cone place, school district t« get together. I dbnt looking to the establishment of play- j Cooper, Jr., who insisted that the plan Heavy 2-horee farm wngon for Bale, A BABB BdAIir E»st Front street. Red Bank. grounds in Red Bank. .They learned I of the' school board ns originally set SKMrwtnnni? NEWS. If botiglit nt once, 1812 3-ton ,motor see how anyone can read their letter double box body, »20. Apply at Stoutv - without coming to the same conclusion. of the proposition to buy the Drum-! forth was the very best_thing that wood Park, Red Bank. truck inaperfect condition, run less than Party of VUI*f?« Volki on a Lonjr Auto- 2,000 miles, tires good for 0,000 more. FA&X. AND WINTEB MX&UNBBT. ! mond plot for a school site and they '• could be done for the people of the Information had by calling 98 lied Bank. Mrs. H. Ooroy Invites her friends and * « ' formed n playground association. The ! school district. If any other member mobile Side. TOB BAXiB OXBAT. patrons to Inspect her display of fall Good milk route: selling on account of and winter millinery at,,her store on The Beech street school was con-association met at one of the meetings . of the school board made a peep Dr. G. C. Albee took his family and Illness. Apply to F. W. Qramann, Llttlo FOB SAXB. Broad street, Red Bank, from Saturday, demned last February. The children of the school board and they asked the ; against this scheme I didn t hear him Mrs. W. R. Morris on a long automo- Silver, N. J. Near depoL J'-or snlc at a sacrifice, windmill, 20- foot tower and pump: also Brrlcson & October 6th, to Saturday, October mh. of that locality are still housed there, school trustees to buy the plot on the ' make it. In fact they seemed charmed bile ride last Friday. The party left Rider hat air pump; good condition. Souvenir calendars given away. • :.. as the trustees say in their letter, Drummond tract adjoining the pro-, with the project Fhese other mem- here at half-past eight o'clock in. the • cora *OB SAILS. .Stnndlny corn for salt*, on Tlntoii ave- William U MacPonald, Keansburg, N. J. rOB BAKU, though there isn't a single member of posed school site, and also the tract of: hers of the school board, who are re- morning and went as far as Hudson, nue, Entontown. Inauire of Wllltnm H. Large bay family horse, absolutely* tho school board who would permit lanil cast of the high school, as school j sponsible for this proposition, are: New York, where they spent the week Foster, Entontown, N. J. FOB BAXOg. ound and Bontlo; heifer, tvyo years old, On Jlofl Bank Pork, lot EOxlSO, oppo- comes frosli in April; also Incubntor, liis own children to attend such a playgrounds. The hoard of trustees) ALI'IIKD nOTTICHEII, end with friends. On Saturday Dr. site Franks White's river property. .N i:\VTO.V DORKML'H, Albee took the party for a tour of OOW FOB SAUL brooders nnd a nunibor of Rhode iNlana school. In the letter they state that were apparently enthusiastic over j CIIAIILKS MINTON, Wo have a good Holuteln cow for mile ITico $000, terms easy. Francis White, lted and Barred Rock pullets. Apply to this school has been condemned and these plans. They unanimously de- i the Berkshires, Great Bnrrington, cheap. John Phillips, Weslln avenue, Monmouth nnd Broad stroets, Red Bank. Miss Douohoe, Chapel Hill, N, J. KZ11A OSnOflN, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. they qlso say that they let the matter flared Unit these grounds were needed I I>U. .1. 10. SAY UK, Lenox, Stockbridge and Pittsfield. : WIM.MM J. BUTTON. 'UOaixunS BBFAXBEDa go for months without doing aynthinp:. and they called the public meeting to | They returned to Hudson that eve- Furniture of all kinds repaired. Re- BOUBBAJTO LOT. CHARLES 1>. WAUNKll. ning, after having covered 112 miles roa SAXB. If you are looking for a bargain, call furthermore they say in their letter vote on the appropriations. I Black East Indta Ornamental ducku, storing of antique and mahogany fur- on me. I have several lots and n now that in addition to the Beech street * * * "! during., tne afternoon. On Sunday *3 each. PaRsmore Farm, opposite niture a speoialty. Henry Orause, Front house, six rooms and bath, with all im- school being unfit for children to at- The board of education wants the morning at nine o'clock they started Ocoanport trolley stntlon, street, near Southern railroad. Red Bank. provements, for sale cheap; in Wcstslda . Then the election came and the Re- on the trip home by way of the fa- park. auBt Ornberg, Newman Springs tend, there ;ire 11(1 children m the people of the district to raise $20,500 CABETAKBBS. • .' FOB MAS.- aveauo. Telephone 442 Red Banlc, district without desks ov appliances publican machine showed up with its '• fojr a fouv-room building to be placed mous Hyde Park road and the east "Younff couple desire position na care- Oak double bed and springs, oak for studying, besides probably scores gang of workers. The appropriations on this lot. Also the board of educa- bank of the Hudson river. They ar- tn'kers for private place. Addrcaa Care- bureau und oak waslistand for sale reu- BSBOTBIOAX, 00KTBACX0B. «K hundreds of other children who :irewere beaten and immediately there- tion wants the people of the district rived at Shrewsbury that evening in taker, box '313, Red Bank: sonuble for want of use, For particulars ueorgo Daly; cetlmatos cheorfully 1 address Bedroom Suit, box 313, ltcil given. ElecMo lights, bolls, motors, Jo- not in the school. ; but wlio ought to l>e time for, supper, having covered a STOVES FOB BALE. Banlt. •> cal telephones and annunciator systems; distance of 4o0 miles without delay or Two parlor stoven In tlrst-clttSR condi- fixtures Installed. Ofllco 48 Broad Btreeti accident. tion: larKt' one Slit, Hroall one $10. 65 VANTEB TO BUST. Register building-; oillco phono 176nM. Oakland atroet. Red Bank. Six or seven-room liousa with Im- Residence phone 238-M. Roil Bank. Baseball (Jams. provements, within 10 minutes' wnlk or Just til ink of this, .you people' who nostofTlce; rent must be reasonable. Hond have children that you wnnt to JK'C Shrewsbury defeated Fahnestock's BOOMS AND A)ABD. full particulars to Rax, box 15, UIMI OABPET OLEANIim AND AWNZMOS. m0 s c team in a game of baseball here Sun- Lai'RC anil small furni»hcil rooms to House cleaning tlmo Is near. How get along in thy world and thnt you lutions before the people as they had j V°T, *? li't; vlth or wllltout board. Apply ut 10 Bank. ' nbout your onrputu anil nigs: b\'tter lot want to see have us good a chance in done at first. Then they held another R«l B«nl>- day by a score of T to C. Haincs and Wullucc street, Hud Uank. BOY -WANTED. us (ret out tlio dirt for you. I>o you life as other people's children! These Ph'ster were the battery for Shrews- want your awnings taken down? Our meeting and decided to build an eight-! . Boy wanted to learn gold -bcatlnu; men are exports, lted Dank Htcam trustees must have known a year ago room school on the plot of ground first I What does the board of education bury, and Parker and Woolley cov- vmm KB stendy work the year around; iroud Laundry, «2 White street, Red Bunk. that the -schools would bo crowded this ered the points for the Fahncstock aud I'll wire for you. Fred B. Brower. chanco for ttic right boy. Apply to selected. John Enright, the county want all this money for! Raritan electrical contractor," 20 Monmouth Hurry DeWolf, 173 Maplo ayenue, lied yeai\ They must have known, if they superintendent of schools, was at this i township is just building an eight- nine. etrwit. Red Bank. Tel. 208-J. Hank, - FXBEFI.AOE WOOD FOB SAID, hail ueen properly onto their jobs, that meeting. He said that, a school of ; room school at Keansburg, including an Back from Iitmff Branch. I hnvo a inmntlty of fin-place and fur-' 1 POBIHOB 'WANTED. POSITIOH WANTED. mice wood, sawed 18 to IS Inches long. there would be a lot of children with- eight rooms had been built at Kcans- j assembly hall, and the contract ior this Mr. and Mrs. Harry G . Borden are "Position wunttnl by eldorly woninn, This wood was cut lust season nnd is nil out school accommodations. The fact burg for about $18,000 or .$20,000.1 school, including everything, is whitts light housework, good home, Kxperlenced younK lady sten,-,defea»t u,.the- .,,,,„>appro,- . mously voted to have a new school on , Keansburg. Why should Red Rank Miss Emma Holmes has been spend- FOB BENT. has now un display tile latest styles The lord and his lacker Shrewsbury avenue. But now theroj taxpayers pay S'11,000 for eight.school ing several days with her sister, Mrs. Neat, six-room cottnRo for rent In Mid- In full nnd winter hats. Also a tine lino BOOHS FOB BEHT, priations. The lord and his lackey dletown, near nitlroad station, rent 111). of Hklrls nnd waists. Mrs. W". II. Loh- Lady with, beautiful homu in Rumson "were prominenlent figures at the election, came aa sudden change! A special • rooms when the Raritan township James P. Stofflett of Jersey City. Apply to Miss Hartshorno, Mlddlotown, miitui, 2&7 alirewsbury uvenue, West and living nlono will rent thrco lovely. and there was John Shcclinn, and meeting was callec. d and everything the ' school board can get the same thing Misses Lillian and Emma Hurley ltcil Bunk. largo rooms; use of kltchon, pantry; tur- IP was withdrawn. A lot: for $29,979? Does anyone believe that spent Sunday" with their aunt, Mrs. nlslied or unfurnished; $10 to flC per George Woods, and John L. Hubbard, I board had done •!•>». .« -; :,~ •. . • u - »<•• FUBMIBHUO- BOOK. TOVHTD. month. Ono block to trolley,-12 minutes' and Amos S. Bennett, and James P. on Beech-street, owned by Alfred : the contractors who ore putting up Harry Tabor of Long Branch. Furnished room to lot at 28 Union ride to Red Bank; lino homo. Address Mrs. George p. Bradford, Sr., is HU-tH't, near Meamboat landing, Ueil l'"ound on the shore of the North Alone, box 313, Red Bank, Hcndrickson,. and James Norman "•-- — -•—:-'-' <~ >- Bank, All improvements with use of Shrewsbury river, a small row boat or and other patriots of this same making a stay with her son, George buth. " - - . • yacht tender; nlso found u small BCOW D. Bradford of Lakehurst. boat. Owner write to John O. Gilllg, TO LET. stripe. They worked against the ap- Fair Ilaven, N. J. ' Half of house on Knst Front street, propriations with all their zeal. James Rev. and Mrs., A. B. Baldwin of COW AITO 0A£F FOB BALE. 113, gas nnd water. Houso on ^McLaren PreBlt cow and calf, thrco weeks old, street, 10 rooms, 117, House on Fair Norman called ai/ross the street to Verona, formerly of thjs place, spent for sale; - Jersey and Guernsey" stock. NOTICE. one of the recognized Republican I Bank taxpayers to pay $41,000 3 filirewnbut'yavo - Dr. A. V. Brailley of New York is Smith, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Ii. F. D. nud and odlco In IteKiHter bultdlner. RepublicaWhen thn e electiopoll n was over and he: *;w pay^ f^th/b^,; bt. heartily in big playgrounds for chil- visiting his sisters, Mrs. R. Cheval and Box 55. spublican politicians had defeated I PCOIlt "' dren. The Republican machine beat N0TIOX1. * Flniler plcaue roturn samo to Register the appropriations, the Republican Miss Blanche Brailley. OA8 MAOBnm FOB SALE. Mrs. Ella II. Itobcrnon, formerly of 56 oillce. George J. Daly; lied Bank. machine declared that it had worked This is certainly some financiering, this appropriation last time by a Monmouth street, has removed her bigger majority than they beat any of Harry Hyer lias returned to hia Will sell cheap for want of use, 75- against the appropriations and had but it looks to me us if it was finan- home at New York after spending a Heht combinution gas machine In perfect dressmaking businesH to 108 Wallace UrSOItBTBBEB. • il in thhe iinterest t of Mr.! thth e otheth r appropriationsiti , bubtt ttheh y are order. Price f 100. Shrewsbury Inn, Oce- stroot, where she- will be glad to see her Formerly with Horta Bros; and Arnold, defeated them because the editor of ciering entirely week with John T. Ackerson. anic, N. J. customers anil friends. Constable Co., New Torlc. Furntture re- THE REGISTER owned a piece of farm SpinneY and entirely against the in- i said to be strongly in favor of it this covered and repaired; awnings, ahatfea, land near the proposed school site, and terests'of the people of the school dis-1 time. Everyone knows that the Me- FOB BEMT. BUXQAJtQW FOB BIST, ' curtains, draperies, laying of carpet*, because they thought this land would trict However it suits the Republi- ichnnic street school, the Oakland street Card of Thanks. Suven-room. house with "all Improve- Now bungalov on Bergen placo for matting, linoleum. Mattresses an* eualw can machine right down to the ground, school and the Shrewsbury avenue Charles Tilton and family desire to ments, corner Maple avenue nnd Front rent; Immediate pon«rHHlou; nil improve- lons to order. McOrauam, 37 Bast Front be increased in value if a school were street, for rent. Apply to J. w. Mount, ments, pleasant location; moderate rent. street. Red Bank. - Telephone H-J. built there. They declared that the The Republican machine is enthusi-! school have grounds entirely too small express thankful'appreciation of the Red Bunk. • Apply for furthefur r partlcularu to Bunga- •isticnlly in favor of paying Mr. Spin-; for playgrounds for the children. The many kind acts rendered by our lowl , bob x 313133 .Red Bank editor of THE RECISTKU was a bad asti ank. BEAD THIS. man, an evil man, an avaricious man, j $2,000 for his bare lot. The headiboard of school trustees proposes to neighbors and friends during our re- FOB BAAS. Have your washing dono at the Jerser nc y cent bereavement in the> loss of our About 26 White Orpington hens nnd COW FOB BAUD. Coast Laundry. Family washing, a mercenary man, a man who was in- ()f the Republican machine is franti- ; reduce still further the playground of Full blooded Jersey and Guernsey cow y , daughter and sister. Especially are pullets for sale; Kellerstrans strain. Ap- starched and dried, done, weekly, 10 tent on making money out of- th•e bo••ovs'cillv calling upon the people of Red I the Oakland street school by adding ply to H. c. Talmaue, 87 Branch nvenuc, for Bale; three years old. Apply to Mrs. cents. Flat work mangled IS cents. v Bank to get out and vote this appro- four rooms to the present building, we grateful to Rev. J. A. AHgor and Hod Bank. Elizabeth Stevens, near Pine Brook Hotels and boarding house clothes and girls of Red Bank, and they said bearers and all of those who sent church, or address Katontown, N. X, washed and dried; fiat work mangled they defeated the school appropria- priation through. Just let the people I This will not only cut down the actual CTOHOBrtE FOB BAiB CHEAP. R. F. D. No. 1, box 4<-A. 3 cents per pound. Ironing done If. de- tions because they did not want to in- of Red Bank think this over and they : space of the playground, but it will floral tributes; also Dr. W. S. Whit- Kour-pasHenser. top, curtains, tnmps, sired. Telephone 304 Red Bank. crease the value of his property by I mav see some reason why the school, increase the number of children there more, and her nurse, who so kindly generator, engine in fine order: lirBt rea- MOTET TO LOAjr. ! expenses of the town have increased and so will work a harm in both ways. cared for our dear one while in thesonable offer accepted. 310 Broad street, Soveral sums from 11,000 to (7,000. FOB 8A&B. having a school built anywhere near ,,.„„-„„,.-., „» ...^ .„ ---, Monmouth memorial hospital. Red Bank. HOUBOB, lota and river property at great Two horses, 2-horae farm wagon, new; his lands. Of course that wasn't the I so rapidlv, taking it for granted of Many states are passing laws compcll- bargains, come In and let us talk It set of doublo harness, 2 sets single har- real reason and everybody knew it ! course that other acts of the schoo'|lnK municipalities to furnish certain FOB BAXE. over. Francis White, Monmouth and ness, Btudabaknr Jngger wagon with top. space per pupil for playgrounds. Card of Thanks. One brood sow anil live young pigs, Broad streets, Red Bank. t clipping muchlnea with knives, whips, •wasn't the reul reason; but the Re- ! board have been on about the same eleven weeks old, very line. C. Ii. Hnlght, blankets, robes ami other things too pudlk'un machine thought it wi\a i basis'as this! Here is a Republican When similar laws are passed in New I take this method of thanking Hnnce avenue and Wilson street, Fair FOB BEKT. numerous to mention. Bale Saturday af- Jersey, which they will certainly be 1 ternoon, October D, at 2:00 o'clock, In the enough excuse. They even took politician who buys a lot with build- friends and neighbors for their kind- Haven, N. J. A large house, 12 rooms, all improve' rear of Independent llrehouso on Me- within a few years, Red Bank will ness and sympathy during my be- mcnts; 2 acres of land; a largo black- a lot of pride in their work and they | in(rS worth $1,100 on it. "" ° smith shop; line ntnnd for right man; chanic street.. Conditions of unlc, to bu hoasted (if it long ;ind loud. $l,i">00 fur the property. have to buy additional property on reavement caused by the death of my FOB BAI.IT. mude known on day of sale. Mechanic street, on Oakland street The best oil and grcaBe at reanonable barn nnd outbuildings. Apply to Mrs. < , f l?ank school board makes mother, Mrs, Mary Connors. Their prices. Red Bank oil and greaso com- Walsh, Tlnton Falls, N. .1. merit with him whereby bo is to keep and on Shrewsbury avenue. Houses many acts of assistance and their pany, 15 Wharf avenue, HoS Bank. Tel- Winter apples for family use gifts of floral tributes are greatly ap- iphono H-W. FOB BAXiS. preciated. $2(10 buys handsome saddle horse, ln- Baldwin, Nero, Salisbury and Pelican, FDBRISHED BOOKS. itludlm; English Hadillu ami brldlu; will Special cam In pucklng for forolgn EDWARD CONNORS. Furnistu'd rooms for rent, all improve- carry up to 200 pounds. Al^o good cow, ments; nenr town; l>reakfunt lr iirc- (2r.; Htntlon wagon cheap; leaving hore. shipments. J. C. Rlchdale. Phnlnnx, NjJ. ierred. Mrs. Longstreet. 32 Hudson nvo- Oilmnrtln, Shrewsbury, N. J. a. IOMV. nue, ited Bank, Romovcr of dead animals, R«d Bank, XiABIBS' BAXB EMPOBJOM FABI.0BS, TOP SOIL FOR SALE. N. J. Tf'ophono 1M-J. IS Itronil Htrei't, K.'d Bank, Hhampoo- Oood strong tojisoll for sale, Price ft voanion wuiii. Ing. stall) treatment, hair dressing, DOT WASTES. lounff colnred woman wants position psychps nml puffs. All hair goodrt to bo cents per load on the premises, at MlSr Apply ill l-'nmer'B frolil Wat factory, at Kt'itorul huuscwortt: oxpurieneod. Ail- mild ut coBt or tens to make room for nealnk Park, near Red Bank. Inquire sf Red Hank and is in the township of T'nlon Hlr., hot 25, Atliintle new goods, Mrs, I., K Uuuglnssi George Curtis, superintendent, o» tbs> .Shrewsbury. A small part (if it, down Everyone who knows anything, ... , . HlglilundB, N, J. n FO» BAI.I1. premises. near the electric light works, is in the lbout the value of property in that I I he Republican machine in confident Firi-pliire wotiil for iml<\ delivered. C. FOB SAUL VIINTIIB APTLES FOB SALE. borough of Red Hank. All tliat part rirt of the town knows thfit lots-onl Hint they will put the resolutions l>. rnrlicB, Kutmitown, N. .1. A cook Htovr, 1N0. 8; 2 tnblcH, a parlor Anybody needlnff winter nppli'H will "'"Kan. Hiilliiltli; for a small Hnm-li or mnkt* no mlHtakit by buying from Htil- COLT FOR SALE. of it nearest the proposed scluml site ShrewshuiShrewsbury avenue aar ew worth about j through. Maybe they will. Ihc Re- Sunday-school. Inqulip nt 7:1 Wallace wi'll & Hoden. tiuoil Round windfalls ot is, in the Shii-w.-ilniiy M'lionl district. twice us much as propertppy y on the de publican machine cares nothing about LOST. street, Itoil Hunk. >.. y 70 runts a barrel. Cull on or drop a curd Three-yonr-olrt trotting colt Hebe, l*n 1 r ff KlnttHPM and CIIHI* lost. slrid liy Top Atlanta, dam Carman Cos- The cri'cliun of a uclu)i>lhousi> on the streets there. . ProperlPl y onI Ileeel h the welfare of the people of Red Iinnk. plt'iini' ri'tlllll In lleglDter oillce. to Htllwell & Motion, lOvt'rott, N. J. Drummimd tract, as proposed, would a reel is worth less than on any of the That wan shown by the prodigious WOK WAHTBD. . sack, for sale. Apply to John Hoden. KITCHEN STOVB WAKTBD. Wniited. diiy'n work, ur washing to BOOMB AND BOABO. Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Telephone 63, not have increased the value of this other side streets of thah t localitliyt hib- ' amount of notes they left behind them lakn liiiini", liy a llrBt-chiflH Inumlri'sn. Two furnished rooms for runt, with hind. If it well' sold as lots and built Kltili. ii vttivi' or rnnffQ wnntrtl. Ail- • 'all at Mr>. Thonipson'H, 1!M H«- |"> '" 'heI now recall was n plot of 100 feet on by their Kcanilalnus gnrbage contract, Thn KI'CIHII'I' dons It IX it at ft fair prlcu. rtMisoiiulilp prlre. N11. ^s WnslilnKlmi ntrei't, iiiiiuM- of Mi'cliiinlc slrcnt, lii-d ono (luernHey bull fur salo; owned by land is in the Shrewsbury Himtl dis- II. Appli'iiiile lust year for SjUiill. This of a similar cliurnctor. They will cure MAN -WAWTBD. at 1<*SB than nubiirrlntion prtcos. l!!xtra- no more about middling a tremendous; Hunk. Mrs. Vanllni'. - Iloburt Mantel). Apply to John Hoden, trict. I,list Kpiinj,', when the Ucpub- was nt the nite of $4..'iO Per foot front. T.lllmi IllK in:III wniltl'd to Work 111 ('Qfll ordllliiry riffer. OlltllliiKUO fit thr«A Atlantic Highlands, N. 1. Telephone (3, licnn machine wanted tit knnek out the school debt on the town (f they think !niKlii"'M>i. A|iply to 1>. K Uonlon. tlinimuiiil piiiloillcnln fre«. King, klnii of The two lust properties sold on OIDBIi OTBTBBJ BVFm. ntiiRiizlne NiierlultleR. AdiTrrsM King's P. O. box 4D7. borough of Fair Haven liy adding :i Sinewsliuiy nvi'iiue in tlmt, purl of tho it will he to their political advantage, (*i»m« si-c 1114 IIKHIII anil gi-t ynur 1111 of WOII WANTED. Komi Ililnijs, at Hi" HaptlHt clmpel, MuKaxliu^-AKfincy, Llttlo BUvnr, N. J. lot of territory in that locality to the town were u lot on the nt side of than they cared about the garbage Imllv Wnrli. ilMllInK or Irnnlnit, Art- h'ortmi'Ji of Ki'd Hunk, nicinher:: of the contract or their ettrnvngancc and < 11,-. i AihvnlHi'r, Kutimliiwn, N. .1. TltuiHdny CVIIIIIIK, Octolier H, 1512. Hlip- BOUSBXBstnB WAMUllD, AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE. ShSh i ewshuryy avenue, , nenr River Htrent, p«r «vrvii( from n tn », Wlilte ulrl or woman who ran cook, A 1B10 nulek car, a-passenger, with Republican niai'liiur urged me to work nlimit two hloi'k.hlk t ffurtheh r down town waste in other quartern. wnHli ami Iron; nmnll IIOII*<>, H\H rooniN; vo»~iuurr. nMUI KJU.r WASITBD. two In rninIIy; |2ti to 125 R month, Uer- top, model 10, In perfect running order, for the fxImiMon of Ihe town lioun- than Iteecli street, and a plot at On* • • • llnlr M( ,,I,,I,. ,,t ioe Hlii'i'U'nl>iir>' nvi'- diiricH on tlii' grmind that by bringing mii- tin- HIM, Apply at tho ntnro. l.inlli'H can iiirn |ir> weekly ut home, ArttucuH wiuitiid. ('all evmilimii, or reply lion Just been thoroughly overhauled^ corner of .Sunset avenue, alioul two Tin- Republican machine may bo mnhlng nllli hnlill IIUKH. Mull illmo for by litter. Jay L. Hmllh, I.niuiit, N. J. I'llco |33li. Demnnslratlon given. Wil- ' HUH hind of mini; within the town lim- blocks further up tmvn timn IIIMCII ahle to put tho resolution!* through. I'liitt nnd pull.-in. A.trllo Co., »11' VVint it* it would come within the lied Hank ainr, WAMTBO. l.'lVth Htrool, N. w Yoi'U. ~»Blsrge4 F«l7 •took ol Wsll »»pe»r liam II. Illntelmnnn, Jtumson, N. 1. Tel- ...IITI'I. The lot near River street hud They will probably have the John till I wniitiil lit rnmlpl lit Hi'D^lul IIOIIH*'- HCIIOIII district mill could thru lie Mold We have a big seleatton of wall i>s»«r •phono 307 Ituniaon. a fcoiilaiie nf : roKlHtrn-il IT pany, 191 West Frant street. Hwf Dank. hud 11 frontiiKe of 101) fed and nold Wondiii-ii nnd tliii Jim Normiiiin of the >•.11111..I ,\. II. Uorfurd, Keil Hunk. nt Htryksr A HtrvkT's llvory utablo, Hnvan-rootn linuso, all Imurov.ment*. unimproved landH to th<> town which for If 1,100, or $11.00 ui-r f'Hil front. (own to help Ilipm along with tholr Itonuioutli slratt, Ksil Bank. nnd lot 39x110, at 40 Spring atmet, «om«» thr town would have to improve, I wn» tor FOB All these rah'M were lor eaih, which m-hciiicH, IIH they had them in tin- punt. 7iowir«irii»»B. B£AO) ABV OBATBI. MMfKII. Xfeirlinnltt, For salo. Kor further par* on Utterly denounced by the ltcpuhli- I.otky tin »n1 «Ut« ronfs m«flo tight; I.ol In lt«i Hank, coxtoo, on Broad pulii tlii'in in llii' inline imrl of triiiuinc- They may herd logrtlu-r the colored II. nil.' row r»r Mln. A|>|ilV nt 23] street, near tterirentterwtn placeiit«c«) will tie sold tlculnrs apply lo John A, Lovely, 40 cim machine M I hiive, been in thin HpiliiK I'll'"!, lli'O Ililllk. I'.', lliinrk, •IMO t«r and KHphKlt for sstl*. Oaden at s. snorUloe in i|ulck bu timi HM the niiirhnxi' nf the Ileeeh men from the neventli election din* HrClmkcy, ill Hhrmvshwrjr »MII<, buyer. Owner Hprlng street, n«t Bank, or P. O, bolt Hchool matter. Ixnvlnjc Hi"l Uitnk. Apply > iitreot lot would he. Tim lot on Mfech tiicl, an they linve herded Uinm to- •OUBD AND ITOM to* SAI.B OB Hi-,] Hank. Telephone DII-II. v.3, Ifo West 7»(l slrnef, NeAt Apartment >H7, South Ambuy, N. J, * • • titrect hati it fronliiK" of DM^i feet on 1 •Kill, ll'iit oi'iiiirtuhlt^ fm' ImtclKT. Iu- tew York City. Iti'llu-i fur otluir iicliool rlt-rlltini). Tht'y iiuhi' ill pi..ii,,Hire, Colt'M N««k, N, J. Ilcech iil.rt'i'l, At. it',!,O(l(t, (In- price Oni BOAT F0Bii5A BOOBS »•• ,- Thtwm nttaekd on tin- editor of Tin: may put the icnulutionii of tho bonrd Motor limit I toil Hntik Tor until. 1 mn RliOWlKll, IIOWUVIT, are not new. They which tin- ju'liool lioiird WIIIIIM lo |nty nunnni.MAJf WAHTBU. Hnvfii inom linum to ronl; alalile suit* REILLYt EXPRESS. of ediicnUon throiicli. Hut tlm leinilu- •ulni lo liullil « lur«iw ftnd oiin-liHif nori*«i of vrtmnd: nhout lioini i.U('hl not In K" Ihnninh. Thin nun'. Aililii'n'l I)., lull m, lU'll lilt nil. storage, Heavy safe, tnachlnory an* Tun Hi:(iltn>:it way hack In 1H7H:f::. i :i:i \wr hint float, or nli..ui iloublu hi Ilir flint timn In my life that I cv«r Flunk l>. Mrlllilnil, lied Hunk. mm m|unin frum Mtlln HllytT ntnllun. They hiivo been kept up ever iiinri". (hi- price of corner lotri on Hhiewn Apply to iIn,IK. Cmiavied mi ii|>|no|.i Inljon fur nchoolu. •OOMB. Momrr TO &QAM. Ing at all kinds. New Iterate bullsttt* Kvcry lciiileiit of the town and couniy binV nvenue.. MrMere me thu ll|:ur<'« In but I coiiniih'r tile preni'iit iilmin of thai I'm iilfiiiii inttmii, with or wiilmiit liitiinl. m i;, Wnlhide »lrm», lied Hunk. Manny tn loan uq tlrit boml and mort- and aiMtton rooms ready shplsmtor Irt, in fmiiillnr with (liene nttiickn. Kvciy tnhle form for rnity ficliool houid tin' inont nutni^oouH nml f •«« In tiuantltl'S to •nit borrower. A»- Illtii' the eroiiliidnenn of mi ofllclnl him IVr tin- niont ilifuintroiiii for th« (own that ply t" tho Land anrt l^»n company, it lutt-mim • rlus, between wnrard J. RnlHy, IT Baal rr«it l 1 B*at ihnmt stnat, U*d Bank. ' I'R MODMOUtU ottflslt* lllobs hetsl, Mtil HM bwu nlinwn up, nvcry timn n grafter i,n i. I i-vi'i lioiird v ffch Nllicl HI.33 u|iiiiinlbli- for thin pnnrrontiH debt which *o tan. xy*»e SBSIW jrov onejssei wtimvt TDK REtllUTKIl. tint crock* und polltl- • * • will lu> cieiilid mill who In rcuponnlbU ih>|>niv*mi>nts. M Chun. X liaOlukey, f%*» ll«nk. »UA* and gratUrt hnvo rM that Then' in nlil n niimle m.nihi'i of Iho for Km loiiillll.in* whkh will ramilt, l>art»WM UrtM. Co, «mlWM at Mbh tho ixlilor of Tn« KiMiiHrcR w«* n had Tho Kcpulilli'iin m»rhln<> will no itoubt FOB BAXiB. Red Hunk nrltnol liomil whh o woulwould llnl.y ix t ] Wlflll Nlttk Orplnvton h«ns mill unn W« MtjlMnt iHWlBt Psf man, mid hnvn tiiken it for gtnnlti 1 llilnk of iiiiylniiiylnl g any nurh pi Ice For dm'liiru thul [t In (lie (Inert plan which l»«llli>HITr IIOIIIIIII.IIII., (Morm ffoiil, -'• »r old.,fa- -" Tar r siilnsslmi nn(Inno bi bltdnn i MMl tW if they called tho edlW ff lot ili l >ueh n lucullon If |m WB« ev«r devliiod, nnd to It mty bo— list'f« l In jroix-l cnSmilollj lisM l tiiwii. —- " ivmuvmui andd ltttU« llmm ilrest, rar Uftvtti, N. i, THE BED HkTXK REGISTER -tmuonm* JACOB C. SHUTS, .... . jiiiH Mwg»«t MiUer of LelgMon m«U|r Sir tt'tw Otaenet »t Ml Wtrlott [aka Best BtmofeUsc Xeai* on »*m» At StilwetTs \ariety Store, tMttue ii sick with diphtheria. Dr. In Ssptlrt Ohueh Mest «uuur- b*iton Awuib EVERETT, N. J. B, Browning Wllion is attending htr. .Bally day will be observed next Sun. John Beet Is remodeling his house Frmnk Mason moved Isit week from day at the Baptist church at all theon Pemberton avenue formerly occu- Now is the time to buy'farm tools. ADJOURNED PUBLIC SALE. «M ot Lewi« B. Brown's |IOUMR on lervicet. Rev. 3. I*. Miner will de- pled by Mrs. Catherine Roswefl. The Guaranteed spades, ehovels and axes. Bttdi street to one of Mr>. D. D. liver a special sermon In the morning louie will be practically rebuilt and Stalk yarn for corn stalks.^ Vei"y The administrators of the Charles G. DuBois estate will sell at the rattnpton's hotuet on River street, .•: tad * abort «ddrsss at night The wben completed will be one of the inest of creamery butter at 36 cents John Carney of Sbrewabury AV«nu« ' ht strric* will b« mastfe musical, t attractive residences at Ocean* a pound. Cereals comprise puffed Globe Hotel Court, Red Bank, NT. J. hw. returned home after • trip i 8*Wtar-s<*oel wUJhafl its «psc- port. rice, puffed wheat, Quaker hominy, through New York State, _ Mrriess «t 2480 In &« tftemoan. Chestnuts are scarce in this neigh- Wheatena, Cream or Wheat, Corn Cfcarles Dangler of River street Is L flm program h*s beem s*mged. borhood owing to the fact that most Flakes, Shredded Wheat biscuits. A ttffering from Wood poisoning. As tk* «ho*l is BOW mdsa, • oum- of the trees have, died from blight. special Maracaibo coffee at 25 cents a Saturday, October 5, 1912, - Cart Diet* of West Front street is to promoted thsA. sftcroooti. The trees that escaped this disease pound. Old Government Java at 88 AT THROB O'CLOCK, THE FOLLOWINQ! atm&nK this week at Trenton. promoted from the Junior to are heavily loaded w!thrnuts. cent* » pound. Ten-quart milk pail TMrs. Qtorge F. Smith of Manmootb the intermediate grade number 22, and Rev, J. F. Heilenman ia suffering 'or ten cants. ,*swt is spending a few da>* with •ix -of them, are to be passed with from poisoning on bis head and arras 1 Bay Horse, "Flushing." 1 Bicycle Sulky, in fine shape. jSitlves afWhite Plains, N.1. _^ - *on«r ewrtifleatw. Eleven will be pro- due to poison ivy. He contracted the Mrs. Lafayette Bailey of Koypojt (• moted from the primary to the junior ailment while clearing some property "ONE MONTH FREE" 1 Fine Set Single Harness, Moody make. 1 Road Wagon, good make. •leading today with her slater, Mr». grade. • A public examination in thehe owns near Matawan. MVEN MOMTIU JFOR THE PRICE Undiay Dunbar of West Front street, grades will beheld./ , Mr. and Mrs. William Cook hare. 1 Speed Sleigh, nearly new. Thomas Brockhuret of Jersey Glty Rev. Everett VtnDrignt will preach returned to Brooklyn after spending m «x ir vou ENTER NOW. O Shares Monmouth County- Agricultural F"air Stock t Sunday with friends at Regnext Sunday morning at Grace church the summer in one of Clarence Our rooms aw coo), light and airy. Mr. BrocWnirst formwly llwi on "Faith' and Assnruice." A special 'owlet's houses at Breezy Point. 1 Share Freehold Driving Association Stock solo with violin obligate will be given The eoorses OM Bp-to-date and the in- Del Fisher, Al Chambers, Ed Dsvii at night, «nd Mr. VanDright will trnetlontoatMtieal. The above will all be sold without reserve to the highest bidder. sod 8. Elsworth Alexander of Redprewffon "The Heart's Appeal." ROSIN At Red Bank, on Saturday. Call and we u* In bur new home or Bask; William Curchin ot Fair Haven The ladles' aid society of Grace jeptember JBth, Mrs, Harry Rouin, ot a drop us s postal for information: and Lee VanNest of Oceanic stfcndei church will meet Friday afternoon at daughter. z F. C. DuBOIS, the Trenton fair Monday. They made MM. Henry M. Nevius's on Front WILKJNS,—At Scobeyvllle, on Friday, September 27th, Mrs. Henry Wilklns, of / C. B. HONCE, the trip on motorcycles. • street. At this meeting the women a atughter, • TRAM MEiS COLLEGE, ' Clayton Clark of. Shrewsbury «ve- will make final arrangement* for their 11AZZA.—At Red Bank, on Friday, American Bulldlna. »ue has quit his Job at Naser'a bakery fair to be held in November. September 271h, Mrs, James HaKa, 01 » » Administrators. and is now employed as a soda oil: Beginning with next Sunday the son, • Smith and State Sttwats, PERTH AMBOY. KJ. J. iwnier at Cooper's drug store. Grace Sunday-school will meet at 2:80 DZATSS. S~ Mrs. Charles Soden of Bradley o'clock in the afternoon instead of PARKHn.—Mrs. Victor, ot 200 South Beach was a Sunday guest of her 9:30 In the morning. Mrs. Alvinctreot. died at tho home of her father, Whiting; will have charge of the Mr. David 8. Holman. at Lakewood, .daughter, Mrs. Robert Clay of Mon- J. J,, September ^Otli, IU12. $1.00 Bracelets mouth street Teacher's training class which is to be io held in connection with the school Berrlces will be held at her father's A Statement for School Voters. John Conway of Monmouth street homo October 4th, at 10:00 a. m. Burial leginnlng with next Sunday. at fair View. Relatives anil friends tu- and George French of'Wallace etrcet ned. . r'. . spent Sunday at New York, A social meeting of the Men's club For 25 Gents. On the twenty-ninth of April the Board of Education received -Harry C. Fay has installed a\new of Trinity church will be held tomor- s«fe in his office on EUBt Front street. row night at. eight o'clock in the Sun- a letter from the State Education Department saying that the State : The salesgirls in P. W, Woolworth day-school room. A social time will 4t company's store appeared >in uni-follow the business session and i Inspector reported the Beeeh Street School Building unfit for school ibrm Monday, Tho uniform consists smoker will be one of the, attractions purposes. The Board was requested to take action toward provid-

Eaton, Crane & Pike was until recently superintendent of Axel G. Lober left last week for a | . •' • the Jersey Central traction company. business trip through Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mathiasen and Charles H. Miller-has sold his auto- Writing Papers. son Oscar sailed Thursday for Den-mobile to Trenton parties. THE PAPERS THAT APPEAL. h We are.also ready to take your Your "Every LittleTableihas a orders for individual Greeting Cards for the Holidays. Laundry Flavor oil it's own " l People of Taste Wants! .;:. It Always have [their own individual Christ- The summer rush is over and we are buck to normal conditions once ^KTiUMd -ukqmote.3, masjeards. "E We take more orders more, where we can give our cus- year after year, showing a popular tomers the best possible attention and have time to look after the little demand for these tasty booklets. things that are almost impossible Let us show you our samples. when everybody is working overtime. Our aim is to improve the quality of i~r our work with the least possible wear Do Not Forget Our to your linen, and we have one of the Pint Package 1O4 9 Different Flavors cleanest, lightest and most up-to-date laundry plants in this section any- ACKARD ATJTDXTOB'9 BALE. Library of Popular Monmoutii Common Picas Court where, to do it in. Call us up about COMMERCIAL Joseph Baker, plaintiff, vs. E. Percy it. . P SCHOOL Parker, defendant. On contract. In attachment, Fiction. ' Notlco 1B hereby given that tho nub-* Uxlnglon Avt. ind SSIh St, N*w York Rcrlbor, auditor appointed in title cause, will by virtue of un order of tho Man-* The long, winter evenings are • NEW LOCATION mouth county court of common plaav, MISS A. L MORRIS mruie for Umt purpowe on the fourth day Awnings NEW BUILDING of November next, between the houro of \ here and good books are excellent Every requisite for the safety, 12 o'clock nnd 5 o'clock (at 2 o'clock) In the nftcrnoon of that day, at the Olobu Down Yet? health and comfort of our hotel, in tho borough of ICeit Bank, In companions. The purchase of a students. tho county of Monmouth and stftto oC LATEST MODES IN New Johtny, mako nalo nnd nsBuninco to' book entitles you to membership. The hot days are over, the storms Commercial and stenographic the hlfch6flt bidder, of nil the rlKht and and the heavy dews, nights now, dont courses. Individual instruction. title of tho abova named defendant of. 1 In nnd to all that certuln lot, truot or help them to weal , you know. So you nnrcel of luntl and promlHCS, eltuate, Iy- Fall Term Opens Tuesday) Sept. 3 liiK and being In the borough of Red better have our men call, take them Bank, county of Monmouth and Btato of down nnd put them away for the sea- Enter at any time. Now Jursoy, bounded and described aa Dickon's PVioVo son. It wont coat much. NO SOLICITORS fallows: * - Special commutation tickets to FALL MILLINERY All that-certain lot, tract or pfircol of laud and premise?, sltunto, lylnu and bu- our students on all railroads. inff in tho buroiiKh of Itod Danlt, county Our new build intr IB only a abort waUc of Monmouth ami Btnto of New Jcrsoy, and Art Shop, from tho Hudaon Tubf, known nml cleHlKiiutcd as No. no IIroad Htreot, linvliif? a frontriffi! of 60 foot, mam Carpet Cleaning. 66 BROAD STREET, or If MN, nloriK the eunt Hlda of tiroad Htroet mid u depth runnliiK nt rlglit Our tiij; carpet cleaning wheel lias Notlco of Settlement of Account. aiiKlcH to mild llrtmd Htruit of 375 fuut, Red Batik and Lakcwood. tati' nf Cliarlin I-;. •\VllllairiB. cli-ceiiHiMl. ninrct nr II>HH. Ilnuinlcd northerly by land* made quite a hit; certainly it jrets out Vl'llc,' Is ll'Trhy (jlvon tllUL tllO 110- of c. J. M, Binltli, Hoiilhurly by luiulH of the dirt, disinftH't.s mid miilics them count.s uf tlit' siiliscriliiirs, cxecuttirs of RED BANK Win. A, Truax and by IniuiH of Kthel M- till' 1 stiitf nr Kliiil . iltcOUSel], Will III- "\V liito, uiul wt'Htt'i'ly by, wntrt Broad) look like new. We also take up nndauillti',1 nml sijitiil hy tlto BiirrnKiuo ami Htrpot. HoliiK thn Hiuni' promlsi'H for- rr|',,i•!,•,I |,,r ,-, ill, inert lei tin- iii|)liunn merly owned by Jolm (J. 1'nrker, who lay carpets, scour and wash or make court t,r Mi,, rtiuntv [if MiHimmilli, 1,11 died Hflzed nnd I>OHHOHH(MI thereof, ovtT rur{s. Goods finished sunie day Tlmrsiliiv. Hi,- sfvt nth duy of November, (Directly opposite Second National Bank) >\. 1 >.. 1:< 1:. AttiuiiiMi nnd tnki-n by vlrtuo of the when iH'i'eKMiry. When you Htnrt to Hut' il Si nliiiil,, r anth, 1l»li. nliovo Htutcd (ittiu-liincnf, or such part 1 llli'icnr UN KhnM hn rii'i-PHHury (n mitmfy houseclcan bi-tkT lut us know. MiKI.AllUl I,. WILLIAM: .. tlm ileht of HU Id plaintiff, nnd I ho crocf- Dh.Mr.vDTVIl.sox. Itortt <>f m\U\ lU'.tvwhwl, who may havo upnllni uniU-r tho nnU\ uttncrlitni'iit iiKioe- AUDITOIl'S SAbS. nlily to tlu> dhoctloiiH i>t' tut act wliltlM, Mi . "All Art for (ho n-llcf of iiviUlorm nil. i- tnon rlcaif Cuiirt. COLiD DAYS AND NIGHTS UK'tlnnt nlitiint, I'rnuduliMit and uhncond* % U> 1MI-1..T. •!."V.'l!'iI1V11." " ' "' '"' liiK .ilebtoiH," ' i\fli,,ii ii|,,,i, ,-.iiiriii't. In uttiu'linipiit. DIIUMI Uctobor Itit, 111 11!. Red Bank Sleam Laundry, N'tillrv In li.i.l.v Blvi'll tllllt tlm Billi- ARE NEAR AX HAND. IIUU'AKD H. JIHJG1NHON. Bi'ilhir, aiiilltm n|i|)o|nli1 62-64 White Street. my work to bo first clues. iiMDiiiiM.DiMi i (H;NKIIA!IA* !i;i,i;(,ri()N. i OI» III,' lift. I il nl IMIII ilnv, lit til" Olnlin % T.l.phon. 12-J. i,,,i'1. 111 IIK- h,'i"in:ii ,,r it,,I iiiuiii, 111 <)i'i ici;nH Vo iiM lOLKtriioii ANI» Hi" i-itiinlv ,,f .11 inulh anil nlnlo nf Tin Roofing. Sanitary Plumbing. Repair Work. MKKTINflH 01' HOAUI* 1>K KM'M!- 1 TION AND UKOIHTUATION IN TlIM .\'W JITHI'V. nnil.r Half mill IIHHIIIIIIII'I' In TOWNHIlll' (IK ATLANTIC. Typewriter Paper Carbon Paper Hi,' Ii 11:1,• • t 1,1,1,In. ,,r nil llm right ainl HOWARD FTIEY, N(»tlci! IN iM'i-ody given llml u K*"rrnl Ryder & McGackin inii' t,r Hi,- nl,urn tinmod ii<>r«niliint or. Kb'fLlon will bc> iiold In and for thii town- In I'IWI In nil Unit , .'it'llii let, tr.irt nr 27 Monmouth Street. I'hono 204-W. .. Red Bonk, N. J. nhlp of Atbnillu Tu'Miduy, Novomhitr fit It, inili'i'l n|' ),ii,,l MM,I |,r.-ifilm'i«r Nltliad-, ly- IIM a, from tho hour or ii oVlork n, rn. tu Ribbons for all Typewriting Machines ill): nml |,|,,\' In Inc IHIUIIIKII nf Itrd HIP hour of 7 o't'lork pp. in. Mniil I'toctloii ll'inli. nninlv nl ,M 111,ulh nnd Mint, ,,r will b hhl T ld Painting, Decorating ° N, « .l.-iHf>. I ltd nnd (Uwrlliril 1111 bo hi'hl Tot- HMld towiiHbln In tho ( irmlii hull nt COIL'H NIT It, Hitlil eUw~ 1,,11'IUH I)tf««tlr« AjiNilf•hM r«n«rmllr tin aw Correct lh« «r"iktit b» clMimi tlnn will In* hi'lil foi' thi) plin>r i'lCHldeiit nnd VIcA and Paper Hanging. liiinl MIKI pi,,MI,,,,,, filtitnto. lyluri Mini !>,'- •t modtrtti ntlcM. I'nv-hl.nt or tlm UulK.I Htnt.M,, a inoiit- 10e P«r Roll, 100 RolW J7.E0 In,; In Hi., 1". n, ,11,1, ,,f Ili-il I Inn k, iiiiiiitv hr-r or I hit lioiiNif or loitrfHt-nlntlvi'i* of i.f .Miiiniiiniiii nml Hlati' nf Now .lirni'y, DR. STILES, Doctor of Optica, HIM UnitKII MliiIrM for lh» tlilnt con- !.„"«, mi,I .1-I'linntt.l B» Nt, 210 llrnild HKfHlonrtl dlHtilct, two iiicinliKin nf |h« Mli.i't, linvlin: it fiiniliiKi, nt fill fci't. limit' VUla R~l Duh. N. J.. mn otfiar Wxlamlar. N«l VUll W«laMr. O.I. 0th K^'IHTMI iinMWillil)-, H Hiirioffiito, flVn ctii>- Office Boohs and Stationery 10 Gold Street, in ' ">, IIIMIIK tin. cuhl dl.li' i,r limn,I noun I 1 to fl P. M. At PottolBoe Ilullillntr Itimm. B7.9«» MKII fr««'bnlibtiM, run* for t>hi* yitr, tw«» rilift'l 1111,1 n ili'iiili nillllltitf nl rlKliI for two yi-niM mid two Tor Uirt.M* youm} "ii,iI "it,I ,,,| HIM'.I nr ,175 f'.'l. Olio towiiMlilp t'otniiilltcoittnu. MHHnnimr, Red Bunk, . Now Jeraey. innri' ni It "M 11 inii nnrlltwrlv l>y Ijindn two niirvoyoin of tlir til|(hwn)'H nml ft*WF Loose Leaf Perpetual Diaries "f 1'. .1. M MinitIi. ,,,iilllifllj- hy linnln i,f |Hititiilktr|y tiy ullltl Ill-null r^ulitry ft ml «tout Ion tu (ind for th* rtli't'l. II'IIIM Hi,' itfkinn im'mliM'M rnr ilcavyWcight Wire Ffndns* IOWUHIIIP or Atliinilit will Rirnt wt Ititt Agent for Rubber Stamps, Stencils and iiirily nuiift liv .Inlin (\ rilrlicr, wh, towtifilitti hull, ('ult'n Nrtk, on iniifllMtt- itOTiou or lllt'll ll,'l>,-tl ,111,1 llll',f|<,8K«d lllfM'Of, lltlh, I(fl3t fliiiii 1 o'i'liKit p. itt, Id • N'nlli.' ll I Ml< 1 <>r III'' I"" 1, hip ,,r I nl'lll.iwn, o'cl'irk u, MI. tnr Ml" iMtrponA or mvl«lng V ,il,"Vf itinit'i iiti,i,'iftti#ni. «r MIII'II imrt tttul corrniilltiK llift'VirfRtniu n nr i,tilii iii-rii,,t">,ll',n (11 IIH'I, i,t<\«-|,il nl'lv tn Hi" ,11,, 111,,in, of mi ml I'liililfl. ""I 1 Inn,11111 1 Hull ||,, Hi,|,| 1 1,'III,'I 1, "An Att rt.r Hi,, rrllcf nl cr.'ilnnn 11111,11 ••olill.it Hi, 11 it ,,|M ,.IUI, , |i,|i,i«, I,,,. m:,.inMI nin, ni, rrnuilulinl niul nlmi'iiml TETLEY'S NEWS STORE, •I" "II' "I nlllliiinll within II,,, l,,|in l>«i,"t (j, 1,,1,'t ut, ipia. <,r tin,.., ,,,",,M,,, n,'iii 11,i» ,i,,t... „•- 1," Q. CONOVER, H'llVAIlb H, Itfl'lUINHON. 31 Broad Street, TCUPHONK I. RED BANK. [,'inn iin Hurt, 1 iiiiiiiii •KvriKi'li Klil.l.v, Aiiillliir. imiiiil Aimiiti », im:t **•***, HID *ANK,tN«*J (Oppotlt* First National Bank.) limVAIUi II. IIKIIIIN'IIUM, Hi* an I Aiinrni}-. Pittttitffirn nt|ih mm, no |t,i.|V| »(ri'«tti 'I'llf: UiiMint 11 wnnt ndvurtlmniontu yfttttlMMMOMIMMMMMIMMMMMMMWMIH lied Hunk. innko KIMHI. Try thorn.-—-4df. THE BEO BJLyg REOIfiTEB ^agetsVf"

GREATER VALUES! BETTER QUALITIES £ Red Bank's Leading Garment Store LARGER ASSORTMENTS THAN EVER! TO BE FOUND Itf Stylish Coats Rain Coats Johnnie Coats PLEASING FALL SUITS For Woman attd Mute*, from the lowett priced .TBEjKlT, NEW FALL STOCKS Plain and plaid back ma- kmdi, at terial, iilk braid bound. AT TEMPTING PRICES. AT- $2.98 $8.98 to $14.98 We've got the reputation (or giving values, but thU teason we All qualities to The R. West Company. Keyport, N. J. expect to eclipse all previous efforts in our Ready-to-Wear Depart- ment. We jmt received the finest lot of stylish .Suits that it has Long Coats ever been our good fortune to offer at tfie price. We can fit any $14.98 figure from the smsJlett Mi»se>' size to the very stout woman. Our first important Fall Sale of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, ' Handiome tnateri«b *nd The materials are Clay Diagonal, Storm Serge, Novelty Wonted Linoleums, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Beds and ', choice stylet, /my price toand Basket Cheviot in all the leading colors. Plain or trimmed ' tuit your purie, Fall Dresses •$ Bedding includes an endless variety in just the right sort of seasoTiaBIe" coat* in newest style skirt effects. Dont miss seeing these beauti- Made of Serge, Metsaline ^, ful Fall Suit*, worth $20.00. Our famous low price system makes andCharmeuie;alsopretty J^ goods at prices below your Expectations. We have purchased all fall lines in ex- $9.98 to $24.98 the price Evening Gowns made of ^ ceedingly large quantities and considering our many other preparations, know shop- Chiffon with Lace Robe ^ Junior Coats effecU. £ pers will meet with a decided saving in doing their fall buying at this store, where $1498. SERGE DRESSES •* quality and the lowest possible cash prices are in great evidence throughout the ' Norfolk and Johnnie Coat* High Grade Stylish Suits. $4.98 up whole store. • This week's big sale marks the first of many arranged for this Fall SILK DRESSES .% campaign of bargains such as few stores can offer. $6.98 to $12.98 Very finest material and workmanship, we seldom have more than $6.98 to $25.00 f one or two of a kind, uuurihg exclusive style. You would have to pay. a great deal more for any of them in the expensively con- .. EVENING DRESSES % 9x12 strictly all woc»l heavy 9x12 Smith Wilton Rugs. Alex. Smith's finest Children's Coats ducted large city stores, our price $12.98 to$27.5 0 •!• Seamless Brussells Rugs here quality seamless Wilton Size 6 to 14 yean. ... now only, ,,-.• $8.98 Rugs. A sensation at our $16.50, $18.98, $19.98. —— f V fall opening, price only... $20.00 X $2.98 to $9.98 9x12 Alex. Smith's extra 515.00 large Turkish Couches, heaveavy velour ,> Little Tots' Coats Dress Skirts X heavy quality high pile Ax- , or leatherette upholstering, soft Misses'and Junior Suits. All the leading materials V minster Rugs here now only. 13.75 deep spring throughout, now •2> Size 1 to 6 yean. The right styles and sizes for small Women and Young Ladies, in plain colon and fancy *|* only .- 9.98 Novelty Cloth, any price V $6.50 Couches. These are full length 'velour Couches, strong $11.50 All Brass Beds of neat $1.98 to $5.98 $9.98, $12.98, $14.98. fro$2.9m 8 to $9.98* | springs bottoms now only strong designs, either polished or 3.98 satin finish now onty 5.98 $11.50 Extension Tables Solid t Oak, strongly constructed, all $20.00 Guaranteed Brass Beds witwinh! square totopp S^OF THE FASHION BOOK f nicely finished, now only bars and close 1 inch fillers, 8.98 very new design, special fall 1 flannelette Garments of Every Kind ILLUSTRATING • X price. 15.00 $6.50 Cotton Felt MattressesJ (IVlgtllllweighing g for Women, Misses and Children 45 pounds having good tick- $34.50 3-piece Massive Bedroom Suites. Pictorial Review Patterns ing, with bound edges, now These are large solid quartered oak polished t M only suites, solid brass "trimmings, heavy roll head Only 5 Gents *"JKf ' 15-cent Pattern % 3.98 LltztXI J Lull It^au Our Flannelette, Garments are made in the best and foot bj&rd, large French $22.50. 3-piece Parlor Suites. Very stylish plate mirrow, Special fall possible manner, the stitches are close and each article mahoganized frames, with price 25.00 loose cushions. Special fall $10.00 Solid Oak Library Tables, weathereweathered is cut liberal size, insuring fit and comfort; we make a price 18.98 oak finish, new mission style, has specialty of extra size Garments to fit large Women. long deep drawer, Special fall $13.75 Square Post Enamel Beds. This is a price 7.00 Gowns for Women. _,r ... -,,...... 50c, • 75c, $1.00 very large attractive bed, fitted withbrass caps, $26.50 Colonial Buffet, 48 incheCis, longJong, beauti- has 2 inch square posts, close fully finished, has long low Gowns for Children. 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c. inch fillers and guaranteed plate mirrow, Special fall finish^, Special fall price. ... 10.00 price 18.98 Pajamas for Boys and Girls. *..v .•.... ,;•'. •. ^^^,^.59^. Boy.1 Night Drawers ;••.'....,..;,. ;\.. .39c. and 50c. Petticoats for Women... .29c, 39c, 50c, 59c. and 79c The New Style Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets Petticoats for Children.,.. ..-,'•'...... 20c, 39c. and 50c. ARE AT THIS STORE NOW AND MAY Dressing Sacquea. 50c, and $1.00 BE BOUGHT FROM US ON THE Dresses for small Children! 25c Pattern! of these illuitratb'ns are tS ceolt for each number,. EASY PAYMENT PLAN. Dr. Denton's Sleeping Garments...... 50c and 65c All thaUtwt Parisian dealfn*—Paaniar, Dinetsin and Rofcetpiarre But for this special sale the Hoosier Manufacturing Company stylei.NewPlsited Skirts,'etc., etc. . do not raise the price 25 per cent to cover the installment Long Kimonas. .,,,,. jj.oO and $1.98 No matter wkal jwttmfiVou have bean mine, try one, JUST ONE, Pic- feature, which we understand is about the usual advance %torkl Re»I.W Pattern, aeUcfcd from THE FASHION BOOK, and you made in prices when goods are sold that way. This selling Infants' Slips and Petticoats .29c. and 50c Will realize as million! of women hare learned, that Pictorial Review Pat- terns alone give to your dresiea that elegance of line and French chic A method iqeans for cabinets only and does not apply in any way Babies' Kimonas and Bath Robes 50c and 59c. which characterUet all Paria-made %owni. to our regular stocks which are always bought and sold for cash to keep prices down. , We merely act as agents for the Girls' Bath Robes 79c, $1.00 and $1.50 Be lurs ud riiit our Pattern D«parbnmt and sscure a copy of tho Noreater FaiUoa Sheet Im, Hoosier Manufacturing Company and follow their selling in- structions with which so many are familiar through the New Neckwear Hoosier Company's National advertisements in the Ladies' Kid Gloves Home Journal, etc. Robeipierre Neckwear la the latest Kid Glovei, all colon at J1.00 and color combination!; at leait 30 $1.50. No better made at the price. Hoosier Cabinets are scarce, especially these new styles, so dont delay in •tylea to choose from. Ixng Kid Glovei, IZ and 16 but- 4 • Lace Collar! and Coal Sett, whit* 49 placing your order, We were unable to supply half the demand last spring—we have been ton length; $1.9B, $2.25 and $2.98. four months securing our present carload, and this includes our Holiday allotment. and Ecrue all rightly priced. We carry the best make only. ONI_Y 25 CAfilNETS TO OE3 SOLD THIS WAY H"M~K^X^»>*^>***^~:^^ and there is always a rush to secure the Hoosier, the greatest labor saving device and the finest constructed and finishedcabine t on the market for the money. We suggest that prospective inrtra. returned home nfter spending a few buyers act promptly by placing their orders with us at once to avoid disappointment. days with Mrs. John H. Hylin. Yejmcra Orant to Farm *art of the Mrs. Pcrrinc of Marlboro ia snend- Price for genuine Hoosier Cabinets for awhile will be offered by Holmes naoe the Gaming Btaion. ng several days with her son, Edward Hoosier Company through us on the easy payment plan. Special at Clirinoyoenco Holmes haa lensod Porrinfc. about lOOnercs of his farm to Vornon Mr. «nd MIB. Victor Dean Kennoy Stop Worrying CALL. AND INSPECT THESE CABINETS AND FILE YOUR NAME Grunt. At present Mr. Grant lives returned yestcrdny from a visit in wltli his father, John Grant, but he Maine. will movo in tho Sutphcn IIOUBC. Fred Frost is confined to tho bed Salei of Xoriea. with rheumatism, hut is slowly recov- About SHOE Fashions. Willium C. Ely lnst week sold eight ering. hoiscB to pnrtlen at Perth Amboy nnd Vincent Tracy of Kevport wa» a a team to S. N. Little of Asbury Park. Sunday puest of Joseph Hylin. William H. Johnson hn» sold liia The R. West Company Stnule horses were disposed of to Al- YOUR FEET CAN'T LOOK bert Mntt and Ernest Hlinrlru of horte to William C. Ely. Theron McCnmpbell IH spending two Freehold, John C, Swatle of Princess 1 Boy and John Lnyton of I.nkowood. weeks on hin furm hen . OUT OF STYLE IF The Largest and Only Exclusive Furniture and Koine on Vacation. Mrn. B.. H. Sutphcn is iccoverinK from her nirknces. Mr. EKOIBII, who has bcon n. tolc- YOU WEAR Carpet House in the County. Krnplior in tho Colomnn houso at An- »i« bury 1'urk diirijiK tho miminor, iB cn- MAKI.BOBO KIWI. joyina; n vacation ut l>ln home here. lie will work durlriK the fall nnd win- Ent»it«inmsnt Olr.n In Btptlst Oliuroh KEYPORT, NEW JERSEY. tor In thd telegraph olllco ut Asbury Hait Trldajr- REGAL SHOES VntU. MinnKilln Gordon of Pliiladclnhlu on rittt Auto Trip. recited tho "Rejuvenation o( Aunt You've known Regal Shoes by name for Jiimcm P. H. llcmu'U linn n now nu- Mary" In tho Unptlnt churrh limt Frl- loniobllo. Ho took tho mnchino out dny nlRht. Hlic WUH nHnlsted by MIBK twenty years. Have you known any other for tho first tlino hint week. Another Mnlipl Hoyor of Urcmklyn with somo brand so long ? Isn't it. about time you tried inacliiiio ran into hln cur, fmiunhlnir vcwnl und Inntrumcntnl scloctlonn. WILL TAKE STOVE PIPE the liiiipH on Mr. IJonnotl'H nutomoblie. Ulr.n a inrprln* Bliowsr. Regals? Come into the REGAL STORE Advantage of tho prcsont ton» Auto Trip, Ml»« ICmmii Duck crilciluliicd the AND ELBOWS Mr. and Mm. Clmrlon II. Conovcr wlnK clrdo hint Thurnduy iiftornoon. and* try on a pair. Ask to see the New chnnco to have tho work likit wrvk liink nn nutonioMUt trip to Juat hoforo rcfreshmtmta wore Roivud done in timi;! The Heavy Kind u fnlr nt Ijniff Island In company wltk Mian Lnurn McDowell WUH KIVOH II Models. You never saw handsomer styles (lnorKo \Vjvkoir nnd Conovcr Ilon- surjnlng xhawor. HEATING SYSTEMS IS Cents ilrirltAon. Brltf Iltms. and you never had better value3. O»«ts« Bnvvtr. Mr, nnd Mm. I in Andnrmni ami Inntullcd now impaired STOVE BOARDS Tin' menibcin nf Ow Hnptlnl churi'h Mm. A (Id In Kilo «r Wint Freehold nnd All Widths A to EE. $3.50 to $6.00 and ovvylinulcd in time for W. ('. IIIIIHO nml fmnlly unrnL Sunday All Sl« Low IMct* lire milking m nuiKi'iii'iiU fur nil oyn- Urn cdlit Mimp dont iK'Kk'ct tip«lalyl , luull nl rc- Ath Sifter* Ml'd. Mcllrldn of Ninv York nncnl COIIIll, (if Ull' I'IIHI). lfipfo ln>t wvnk. Him In confined to tho piirt of Innt week with her nliitor, Mm. luxl nnd l» umlor tho euro of Minn Mr- Kldnny Hold. •Jijllton, u triilnnri mimn nt Itrd llnnk. REGAL SHOE STORE, THE PERFECTION Henry liiiywiird lout n vnluubli I'ri'd I'mmiiis mid Klnu-r llnllitr of ImiBd rlunduy rjliilit fnmi uplnnl mrn 84 Broad tfa-Mt, Rail Bank, N. J. OIL HEATERS Tot.tonvlllo, former pntlaliloiicirn of Inprltln. . llev. W. 1'. Ohnu, W(«k. rett Thorns spent Hund«y with th«lr Trio HIHI Itiuik KICO club «nvi! ni on (Ihnrteft Hi'lio.'tuviiUI wn*i ItmUy No. 1« Wont Blr««l. lVod DanH, N. J. < aa.eo Mm. H«Uh 1). Welln vUltrd h«r non, tcrUinmrnl In tho KmumlnirK Mtitlio- liunicd oti flic ftn'i' nmt nrnm Innt hroUmr, lldlmci Crawford of Illuti J«m«» Wi'lln of Nnvrnrk, Innt w««k. Ooann Aitnus, doKbrlgKt, N. J. . land*. ill»t church Mondny nl|(hl iindi'i' Iho wimk while wen Miir in tlin Milui|> A dautchUr wan,born to Mr. mnliuin|>ki'« nf Un; Iliotlmrhontl nncinty fnrtnry at l''nn)llriK'lil<<. Us lilriH'il WELLER'S STORE A BUmlw of itolimJ*! folk. ir« at Mra. B. K, WhlUon laat Thunulay. for th« liannlll of the ctourt'N. AIMMII a fauitt (o nil n VirttilarU with Hit tending thi «tp.U f»|r »t Trenton. Mi«» L*«n» Hughoa vinltwl htr HOI) pnoplo worn prom-nt HIIII a nnut IIOIIIHK ki'lrlmp nml u quantity c.f It Broad SUMI, Rwl 9wk UT*. Jphn.HuiHll of New York h»» coualn, MAttle HUHII««, lant wuok. num of monny won rR EJCiCUTOR.ADMJNISTRATOR; A^<3»AMMcp«1lDEPOSltOK'TRUSTEA^IOHEE,<3U«»IAM. EPOSltOKt«TRUSTE JAMES ( B ATOUTDWW, »X W8. XTLAXT1C WSWg. \ ot any Ttu»t,«rcexpWn«l which wtUU KM tor.the askingskin . In manatfnmanatfnf isu succ h mutter*, we" "makk e •businesbi s off rt'Vft'V Bun on tit Brtuamonl Plaet to Arthur Wlllmoot Xovaa Hli tunob we have the best ot oaportunltle* to find rod mortrares and other. '.., BsplM. tt» On. Banml. Oonnt«r—Dslafatea t6 cnraron MfWtt- < Investments ami to keep funds constantly Invert*} without taunt, Prescription Druggist. A large new barn is being built on Arthur Willmont, who has been con- time; we have strong, large safe-deposit vault* for the safe ketpfair 1 Robert Druuimond's farm on the Tin- lucting a lunch room in the Nlcotettl ot papers and valuables. We have conducted thtabualness fortwen* ton Palls road to replace the oneluilding on First avenue, has moved fy-thite year*, never losing a penny of •nyciSfomtr's money/ '., struck by lightning and burned last lis place of business into the L. Rossc VVEStaOUARANTrTOHORTOACES: SEARCH ^CUARAHniHTUS. fibres month. John JohnBon of Wayside is luilding next to William H, Posten's, " throughout New Jersey. < , ' ••..". .'' , doing the work. Will AtMnl cnuroU K*attng~< •^Capital. Surplus and accumulated prrttsT^OOO.OOO.; Troll 07 TxiuioblWt Rev. and Mrs. Z. Clark Martin, Mrs. Application for o franchise allowing- Morcton Souths]], Mrs. D. J. Roberts the Jersey Central traction company and Mrs. C. T. Leonard will attend the THENEW JHBflrTmJE GUARAWKeTMSTCOMPANY, to run its tracks over a smalf portion leeting of the Monmouth County Bap- * ' W art M Meattomoy Stmt.f VJER$EV CJTV, I SPEC!AL SALE of tho eastern part of the township tist association which meets at Asbury was made to the Eatontovm township ark tomorrow and Friday. committee Wednesday night. Fran- Sally, nay S«rvic«i. chises for all the other land needed The second Sunday in October will for the proposed new trolley line from ie observed as rally day by the Bap- Red Bank to Long Branch have been tist Sunday-school. Tho school will granted. The Eatontown franchise render a special program at the morn- •will come up for its first reading at ing service. the next meeting of the committee. Brief Muni. Cfctstnnt* Bcaroa. The Servicwlub of the Baptist Sun- WANTED Chestnuts are ripe in this section, ay-school is planning to hold a social ) but they are very scarce owing to the in the church parlors next Wednesday, fact that most of the trees have been light. An informal program will be We want 500 attacked by disease and have died. ONE WEEK ^ endered and refreshments served. The [additional far- There is a plentiful crop of chestnuts rocceds from the social will go into mers to be on the trees that have escaped the he painting fund. disease. A number of Eatontowners Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Baldwin of As- users of From Monday, October 7th. to Saturday. were out looking for chestnuts Sun- bury avenue were visitors at New McCormick day, but they*did not get many. .... York on Friday of last week. Mr. corn machines October 12th,,Inclusive. To "Bittad Water Syitem. Baldwin is manager of DeHart & The Tintern Manor water company Letson's studio on First avenue. - There is no will extend its main lino from Elder Miss M. E. Todd, who is employed better corn binder made than the McCormick. Regular Price.,_ Sale Price, L. B. Giles's house on South street to 18 bookkeeper in J. G. Brookes & Co.'s We are also exclusive agents (or McCorraick the corner of Franklin and Corlies store on First avenue, returned Mon- huskers and shredders. They are made in three Water Bottles, 2 quarts, $1.00, 79c avenues. The township committee day after a vacation with relatives at has authorized the placing of a Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. sizes, 4, 6, and 8 rolls. McCormick huskers and " 2 quarts, 1.25, 95c hydrant at the corner of these streets. Charles Clark and family, who have shredders are equipped with devices for saving, Riw Butohtr 8bop.' lecn spending the summer at the Brown cottage oii Bay View avenue, cleaning, and bagging shelled" corn. They are " • 2 quarts," 1.50; $1.19 George Coleman of Tinton Falls has have returned to their winter home at also equipped "witU safety devices which alone are opened a butcher shop in part of the New York. worth the price we askjoi the machine. Investi- Fountain Syringes, - 1.00, 79c Btore occupied by Frank Kenna. He Mr. and Mre. Converse and family, will sell Jersey pork of his own kill who have been spending the summer gate. We will 1.25, 95c ing, and will make a specialty of home at the West cottage on Third avenue, be glad to ex- made sausage, scrapple, bacon and will return to their New York home plain. If you 1.50, 1.19 hams. this week. ' •Winter Blbl. O*la«». Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo Frohman are not ready 2.00, 1.49 The bible claEs of the South Eaton- and family, of New York returned to buy, call and ' towiv, Zion church has resumed its home Monday. They spent the sum- , get a catalogue.1 50c 39c winter sessions. The highest points mer in the Noble cottage on Seventh Rubber Gloves, - - mode in scholarship so far are Wil- ave"nue. It will give liametta Brown 71, Leroy Richardson Rev. W. T. Kinsey of Newark, a you the infor- • Remember these prices are Cash and for 43 and Norman Conover 34. representative of the Anti-saloon mation you Brl.f Item». "eague, had charge of the morning ONE WEEK ONLY. service last Sunday at the Methodist desire. Mrs. David Roberson, Jr., is con-church. fined to the bed with sickness. She is a new resident here, having moved Miss Emma Smith, who is employed on Railroad, avenue from New York in J. E. Fisher's store on First avenue .. t a short time ago. Mr. Roberson is a is spending a week's vacation with H. D. SMOCK & CO., friends in the Pranges and Newark. "COOPER'S SOpA." conductor on the trolley line. WICKATONK, N. J.' The entertainment given by the Eed Mrs. George E. Walling of First Bank glee club for the Methodist avenue returned home Friday after church Wednesday night was well at- a three weeks' visit with her daugh- tended and a satisfactory sum waster, Mrs. H. A. Loux of Newark. cleared. The Sunday services at the Central Sole Agent Mrs. Charles Littlefield and her son Baptist church are being held in the returned Thursday to Sheepshead basement on. account of the changing SCHROEDER'S HAIR TONIC. Bay, New York, after spending the and re-carpeting of the church. for Liggett's Chocolates, the Distinctive Kind. summer here and at Colt's Neck. Mrs. John Heath and Mrs, Edward Schroeder's Hair Tonic kills dandruff, keeps the hai: Ebenezer Covert, who was takenGolden of Hillside spent Thursday sick while working on a big road job and Friday of last week with Dr. and from falling out and makes the scalp healthy. That'i at May's Landing, has recovered and Mrs. H. A. Loux of Newark. The Rexall Store is back at work. The Epworth league Of the Metho enough for it to do. At Schroeder's Pharmacy. c The Misses Nivison are at Barne- dist church will hold a social in th gat, where they will attend the wed- church parlors tonight. An informal ding of Miss May Nivison and How- program will be rendered. ard Gaskill. J. E. Stone and family, who have Matthew Byrnes has closed his been spending the summer at Bowne' house on Broad street for the winter cottage on Asbury avenue, returned and is boarding at Mrs. Leon Cod yesterday to New York. dington's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. White 0 Mrs. John VanBrunt of Lincroft Lincoln avenue will leave this week and Mrs. Joseph Fox of Red Bank for a week's vacation at Old Point spent part of last week with John Comfort, Virginia. Fox. The ladies' aid society and the mis- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bowerman sion circle of the Baptist church will have sold their furniture to J. W. El- meet this afternoon with Mrs. Edward Krim and have moved back to NewLeonard. York. H. T. West has moved into the Miss Annie Scanlon is a new em-Smith cottage on Second avenue. He ployee at Steiner's factory. She isformerly lived on West Highland ave- PIANOS. boarding at Mrs. Thomas Pollitt's. nue. , New curbs have been laid in front Harold Smith of Washington avenue of several properties on Railroad ave- has returned after a five months' busi- nue and South street. ness trip through the Western states. Pianos arc coming in rapidly from Summer rentals. In a little while the Mrs. William E. Morris yesterday H. 0. Todd, who has been spending underwent an operation at a Newthe summer at Keyport, has moved York hospital. back to his cottage on Valley Drive. store will be prettywell filled up with them. , Early buyers of pianos this Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hoffman are Dr. and Mrs. VanDyke of New spending several days at Beta, N. C.York spent part of last week at the Miss Laura Dickinson is employed West End hotel on Center avenue. at Loversidge's underwear factory. Burton Doughty of Brooklyn, for- Fall will have one of the greatest opportunities ever offered. There will Mrs. John Mack of New York has merly of this place, is spending a few been visiting Mrs, J. M. Roberts. days in town visiting friends. Asa Ferry is employed as a car- The quarterly meeting of the Cen- penter by Dingman & Dingman. tral Baptist church will be held next be probably more than one hundred of these instruments come in, and that Robert Pedden has given up his job Monday night. on John McGuire's farm. Rev. Z. Clark Martin of Center ave- Frank Hulick is having repairs nue spent Monday at New York on made to his hothouses. business. means big price cuts. Most of these pianos were new the past Summer. J. W. Elgrim has the agency for Miss Mary Downes of Eighth ave- Troy laundry. nue is laid up on account of sickness, Edward Woolley is out again after "fBatrick Maxwell of Hillside has They have been in the homes of real musical people and wealthy Summer being laid up with a sore leg due tobright a new Sampson touring car. a fall. TINTON FAILS NEWS. BBABEVELT HEWS. cottagers. These people wanted the best and were willing to pay good E.oJ.min C. WyokoS Bai Fainting' Thomai H. Armitronr 8eoarfl> a Posi- SPBII In church. tion in Virginia. Thomas H. Armstrong left last Fri- prices for rental. Knowing pianos, as they do, they took the best of care Benjamin C. WyckofT fainted while day morning for Starkey, Virginia, attending the Shrewsbury Presby- where he will pack apples for the E. terian church on Sunday. He wasP. Loomis company for scvernl x moved to the parfiorince where he months. of the instruments and when the pianos are returned to this store they will quickly revived. Mr. WyckofT is now enjoying his usual good health. Miss Lillian Taylor of Brooklyn is Strawrlde to a Party. isiting Mrs. Elizabeth Conover for a 'ew days. A number of Tinton Falls people Miss Jennie Fitzgerald of Brooklyn be as good as new. on Thursday night went on a straw- s visiting her cousin Miss Katie Filan. ridc to Farmingdiile, where they at- G. C. Hcndrickson and a party of tended a party. One of the horses riends were members of an automo- Among the pianos are Estey, Hardman, Empire, Behning, ChicUering that pulled the wagon belonged to bile party to Mincola, Long Island Rudolph llordel;, and the animal was last week where they attended the fair. taken fick on the way home. Some of Michael Daly spent last Saturday the etrnwridtra felt so sorry for thewith friends and relatives ut Long and Sterling. They consist of both uprights and grands. All of them will hoi-Be that they wanted to put it in Branch. the wagon and give it a ride home. Miss Mamie Crecvey returned This plan was voted down, however, Saturday night after a short visit wit! and Uic horse was unhooked and ledfriends and relatives at Brooklyn. be considerably reduced in price in order to move them quickly and to pre- back to its stable, [t mnde the other Mrs. E. B. Ilciscr lins boon confinc< horse "go some" to pull the wagon tu bed for about three weekR on nc alone. •ount of sickness. vent the overcrowding of our warerooms. Two Moving!. Miss Ella Kancy of Kod Bank spen' Alex Arhuckle has moved from the week end witli hei" parents, Mr, Juincs Dean's house on the Pino Brook mid Mrs. John Kuncy. roiul to Jti-Hi.y City. Henry Vnn- Mrs. K; II. MrCiimi of New York ii Tiiere will be also a score or more of second-hand pianos, at all kinds of viniting her mother, Mrs. M. A. (Sor lirimt him moved from Pine ltrook to num. the house vacated by Mr. Arbucklc. Mr. and Mr,i. 0. C. Hcndncknon aniii™ri> thnt I'liiimlicrliiin's Co^ This is a great chance for anybody who wants a good piano at a low figure. veer's «tor<> in n big unr of cm n grown ICi'incily in fur Hiiprrivr tn any other on John KKIIII'N form. The cm- iii V.l% l'"»r croiiji thi'io In nothing Unit i>x Inches long. CCIH it." I'or anlci liy Juini'ii (loopcr Albert Crawford killed 1>I> lmi<« Jr., corner ilroiid and White ntioc Saturday. Thin wim the Hint hog killing nf thi! HiiiHon in thin Imnlity, Mnrlorlo Ciinlcr, duuultU'r of Wll Hum II. Onnlcr, In rapidly Geo. W. Sewing, from her recent srrloun r STORCR, of Course Cant. David A. WiillInK linn join- Contractor and Builder, |>l«tely recovered from bin nicknrnr ur.ii lunK. w. j. —Bud Is out nirnln. Robert Rurrowcn, who in rini'liiyn RED BANK. •t I/OiiK llriimb, fi|xfit Hiindny ill III home hero. OITICE IN EISNER UUIMXNR. MatUutw I^Rtrnng of Jorsry *'lty Room IS. It sptndliiK hia vacation with Jimi. Dian. a««rg» Cottmmrt him openrd hntehir limp at Kntonlown. lobblnc ot All Kinds. H*nry I'dlhcmiK upctit part of In WMk ot N«« York. Ks(lm«|»« Chaarfully rurnlshcd.